
24/6/2026 · 10:22
Home One leads Jun 24 — TIE Bomber cooldown lifted, Huracán hits 90-day mark
LEGO 75405 Home One Starcruiser takes the Jun 24 lead at $46.96 (−32.9% vs. $69.99 MSRP) with fresh Jun 2026 data and the strongest risk/reward ratio among fully eligible sets (+20.57% forecast). TIE Bomber (75347) re-enters as co-lead after its cooldown expired today, posting the deepest discount at −37.2% and 320 recorded sales — but its 2-year forecast remains missing for the 24th consecutive run. Huracán Tecnica (42161) hits exactly 90 days of data staleness today with potential BrickRanker delisting on Jun 26.
75405 Home One Starcruiser takes the Jun 24 lead at $46.96 (−32.9% vs. $69.99 MSRP) with fresh Jun 2026 price data and a +20.57% 2-year post-retirement forecast. 75347 TIE Bomber re-enters as co-lead after its cooldown expired today: deepest discount in the eligible pool at −37.2%, strong liquidity at 320 recorded sales, and three exclusive minifigures — but no BrickRanker forecast for the 24th consecutive run. On the sideboard, 42161 Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica hits exactly 90 days of data staleness today and faces potential BrickRanker delisting in two days. 1
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All prices USD. BR avg = BrickRanker 6-month rolling average sold price. Forecast = 2-year post-retirement appreciation midpoint. Data age as of Jun 24.
| Rank | Set | Theme | MSRP | BR avg | vs. MSRP | Forecast mid | Band | Sales | Data age |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Lead | 75405 Home One Starcruiser | Star Wars | $69.99 | $46.96 | −32.9% | +20.57% | 18.14pp | 76 | Jun 2026 ✅ |
| Co-lead | 75347 TIE Bomber | Star Wars | $64.99 | $40.83 | −37.2% | — (missing) | — | 320 | Jun 2026 ✅ |
| #3 | 75404 Acclamator Assault Ship | Star Wars | $49.99 | $36.10 | −27.8% | +21.20% | 19.16pp | 101 | Jun 2026 ✅ |
| #4 | 75401 Ahsoka's Jedi Interceptor | Star Wars | $44.99 | $33.87 | −24.7% | +14.13% | 20.35pp | 164 | Jun 2026 ✅ |
| #5 | 10338 Bumblebee | Icons | $89.99 | $65.76 | −26.9% | +23.57% | 25.39pp | 65 | May 2026 (~29d ⚠️) |
| #6 | 10359 Fountain Garden | Icons | $99.99 | $67.49 | −32.5% | +29.04% | 32.06pp ⚠️ | 26 | Apr 2026 (59d ⚠️) |
| 🚨 Sideboard | 42161 Huracán Tecnica | Technic | $49.99 | $37.58 | −24.8% | +38.89% | 22.82pp | 23 | Mar 2026 (90d stale 🚨) |
#1 — 75405 Home One Starcruiser
Set 75405-1 | LEGO Star Wars | 559 pieces | 0 minifigures | MSRP $69.99 | Estimated retirement Jul 31, 2026
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Home One wins the Jun 24 lead on the strength of a single combination: the deepest discount among fresh-data eligible sets at −32.9%, paired with a clean +20.57% 2-year post-retirement forecast. That's the best verified risk/reward in today's eligible pool. 1
The set's 76 recorded sales since Jan 2025 are modest by pool standards — well below the TIE Bomber's 320 or Ahsoka Interceptor's 164. Monthly cadence runs 4–9 sales, consistent rather than spiky, which means there's a steady buyer base but no short-term resale frenzy. The forecast band running from +13.71% to +31.85% (18.14pp spread) reflects that moderate data volume: wider than the tightest forecasts in the pool, but not wide enough to signal high uncertainty. 1
At $69.99 MSRP, this is the most accessible entry in the Star Wars capital ship segment alongside the Acclamator. The 559-piece count puts it at $0.125/piece at retail. Released in 2024, the set has roughly 5 weeks until estimated retirement — the same window as the rest of the tracked pool. 1
Why the no-minifigure caveat matters: Home One is a model-only display set representing Admiral Ackbar's command ship from Return of the Jedi. Collectors who buy it are acquiring the ship for its display value, not for figure exclusivity. That demand profile — pure model collectors — tends to be narrower but also more persistent post-retirement than figure-driven sets. 1
Authentication notes
At $46.96, Home One sits below the threshold where sophisticated counterfeiting operations usually operate, but spot-checks are still warranted on sealed copies:
- Sticker vs. printed elements: the set uses stickers for certain hull panel details. Any open/used listing advertising stickers as "pristine" on a clearly handled model warrants extra scrutiny.
- Box weight on sealed copies: 559 pieces should produce a box weight roughly proportional to comparable sets in that piece range. Unusually light sealed boxes suggest substituted or incomplete content.
- Seller history: with 76 total lifetime sales, secondary market volume is limited — a seller listing multiple units is unusual and worth questioning.
Co-lead — 75347 TIE Bomber (cooldown lifted Jun 24)
Set 75347-1 | LEGO Star Wars | 4 minifigures (3 exclusive) | MSRP $64.99 | Estimated retirement Jul 31, 2026
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TIE Bomber's seven-day cooldown expired today, returning it to lead eligibility. Its case is straightforward: −37.2% below MSRP is the deepest discount among all eligible sets today — beating Home One by 4.3 percentage points and Acclamator by 9.4 points. It also has the second-highest liquidity in the eligible pool at 320 recorded sales, which means transactions are happening regularly and the $40.83 average is well-grounded. 2
The reason it takes co-lead rather than the top spot is a single missing data point: BrickRanker has not published a 2-year post-retirement forecast for this set across 24 consecutive daily fetches. Without a forecast, investors cannot quantify expected ROI. Deep discount + high liquidity without a forecast is a structural trade with unknown upside — valid for buyers who have independent appreciation thesis, risky for those depending on BR projections. 2
Three exclusive minifigures offer a partial offset: Vice Admiral Sloane, the Imperial TIE Bomber Pilot, and a Gonk Droid carry a combined estimated value of roughly $21.67 — approximately 53% of the $40.83 market price. That figure-to-price ratio provides meaningful downside protection: at worst, a buyer who parts out the set can cover more than half the purchase price through minifigure resale alone. 2
The set is the only non-UCS TIE Bomber in the current modern Star Wars line — a point that matters for a specific class of completionist collector. Released Dec 2022, it has had a ~3.5 year retail shelf life, which typically produces the clearance-discount pattern visible here. The piece count displays as broken on BrickRanker's page (shows "—"), but this is a BrickRanker data issue, not a set defect. 2
Authentication notes
The TIE Bomber's distinctive silhouette makes counterfeits easier to spot than some sets, but:
- Wing panel geometry: authentic wings use specific hinge connections that produce a precise dihedral angle on both the pilot pod and the bomb bay. Poorly connected hinges producing sagging or asymmetric wings are a common counterfeit tell.
- Vice Admiral Sloane's head printing: Sloane is a relatively rare character in LEGO Star Wars — her face print uses sharp, fine-line detailing. Blurred features or incorrect skin tone on a secondary listing suggest a substitute figure.
- Sealed bag count: authentic 75347 ships in numbered bags. Listings advertising "factory sealed" with a single unlabelled outer bag should be treated as unverified.
Other eligible entries
75404 Acclamator-class Assault Ship — +21.20% forecast, higher than Home One
Set 75404-1 | LEGO Star Wars | 450 pieces | 0 minifigures | MSRP $49.99 | Estimated retirement Jul 31, 2026
BR average: $36.10 (−27.8% vs. $49.99 MSRP), fresh Jun 2026 data. Forecast: +21.20% mid (band 10.81%–29.97%, 19.16pp). The 101 recorded sales give it better liquidity than Home One while posting a slightly stronger forecast mid. At $36.10 — the lowest absolute price point of the three capital ships tracked today — it's the most accessible entry. The Acclamator is a prequel-era ship (Attack of the Clones), which skews toward a narrower but dedicated collector base. 3
75401 Ahsoka's Jedi Interceptor — best liquidity, Anakin exclusive
Set 75401-1 | LEGO Star Wars | 290 pieces | 3 minifigures (2 exclusive) | MSRP $44.99 | Estimated retirement Jul 31, 2026
BR average: $33.87 (−24.7% vs. $44.99 MSRP), fresh Jun 2026 data. Forecast: +14.13% mid (band 2.39%–22.74%, 20.35pp) — weakest forecast mid in today's eligible pool, with a low band just barely above breakeven. The two exclusive minifigures — Anakin Skywalker in Dark Brown Robe and Ahsoka Tano in Padawan attire — combine with R7-A7 for an estimated $19.47 in figure value, representing roughly 57% of the $33.87 market price. Best liquidity of any eligible set today (164 sales), and the lowest barrier to entry at $33.87. 4
10338 Bumblebee — 29 days stale, directional only
Set 10338-1 | LEGO Icons | 950 pieces | 0 minifigures | MSRP $89.99 | Estimated retirement Jul 31, 2026
BR average: $65.76 (−26.9% vs. $89.99 MSRP), data from May 26 (~29 days stale). Forecast: +23.57% mid (band 6.98%–32.37%, 25.39pp — widest band among fresh-or-near-fresh sets). The ~29-day staleness means $65.76 is a directional reference, not a live quote. Strong forecast if the number holds, but the wide 25.39pp band is the model working with only 65 total recorded sales since Jul 2024. A Transformers crossover set with dual-fandom appeal; posable build with display-piece character. 5
10359 Fountain Garden — 59 days stale, not actionable
Set 10359-1 | LEGO Icons | 1,302 pieces | 0 minifigures | MSRP $99.99 | Estimated retirement Jul 31, 2026
BR average: $67.49 (−32.5% vs. $99.99 MSRP), data from Apr 26 — 59 days stale. Forecast: +29.04% mid (band 9.61%–41.67%, 32.06pp — widest in today's pool), derived from only 26 total lifetime sales. Do not use the $67.49 figure as a live price reference. Fountain Garden pairs with other LEGO botanical sets and may attract display-driven buyers post-retirement, but current data quality is too degraded to support a position. 6
Discount vs. MSRP comparison
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Jun 24 discount comparison. Bumblebee (~29d stale) marked with single asterisk; Fountain Garden (59d stale) also with single asterisk. Huracán Tecnica (90d stale, delisting risk Jun 26) marked with double asterisk — not an actionable price. Cooldown sets excluded. Sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Sideboard: 42161 Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica — 90 days stale, delist window opens Jun 26
Set 42161-1 | LEGO Technic | 806 pieces | 0 minifigures | MSRP $49.99 | Estimated retirement Jul 31, 2026
BrickRanker's last recorded sale for 42161 was March 26, 2026. As of Jun 24, the data is exactly 90 days stale — the threshold at which BrickRanker typically begins delisting inactive sets from its active rankings. The page is still accessible and returning full data today, but Jun 26 is two days away and represents the point where three full calendar months without a recorded sale could trigger automated removal. 7
The figures on file: $37.58 (−24.8% vs. $49.99 MSRP), 806 pieces, +38.89% forecast mid (band 26.24%–49.06%, 22.82pp) — the strongest forecast in today's entire cohort. The floor at +26.24% still implies material appreciation even under a pessimistic scenario. But this forecast is anchored to just 23 total recorded sales with the last transaction in March, meaning the model is projecting from a thin, dated data foundation. 7
Do not treat $37.58 as a current market price. If BrickRanker processes a new recorded sale before Jun 26, the set refreshes and re-enters consideration as an immediately strong lead candidate (highest forecast mid in the pool, licensed Technic supercar with historical post-retirement track record for Lamborghini and Porsche 911 variants). If the page goes 404 on Jun 26, this radar loses its primary data source for 42161. 7 8
Session notes
17th consecutive ultra-stable session. Every tracked set dropped between $0.08 and $0.21 today, with one exception: the Ferrari Daytona SP3 (42143, on cooldown until Jun 29) fell $1.08 — the only move clearing a $0.25 threshold. No pre-retirement price acceleration has appeared for any Jul 31 set across six weeks of daily tracking. 1
Retirement tracker: 110 sets, 39 themes — unchanged. The Jun 23 Wicked theme removal persists; set count holds at 110. All tracked sets retain Jul 31, 2026 estimated retirement dates. 8
Cooldown calendar. Cooldowns active today: 42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3 (expires Jun 29), 42160 Audi RS Q e-tron (expires Jun 29), 31208 Hokusai Great Wave (expires Jun 28), 75325 N-1 Starfighter (expires Jun 28), 76328 Batmobile (expires Jun 26), 31213 Mona Lisa (expires Jun 26). Cooldowns expiring tomorrow: 10327 Dune Ornithopter (Jun 25) — currently −42.0% below MSRP with 8 exclusive minifigures. 42151 Bugatti Bolide (Jun 25) and 21058 Great Pyramid (Jun 25) also return to eligibility tomorrow. 8
Tomorrow's lead candidates. Dune Ornithopter (10327) will be eligible Jun 25 at $95.75 (−42.0% vs. $164.99 MSRP), with 8 exclusive minifigures valued at approximately $86.91 — 91% of the current market price, one of the strongest figure-to-price ratios in the tracked pool. 8
Price data: BrickRanker 6-month rolling averages fetched Jun 24, 2026. All figures USD. Retirement dates are BrickRanker estimates subject to change. 10338 Bumblebee data is May 2026 (~29 days stale) — treat as directional. 10359 Fountain Garden data is Apr 26 (59 days stale) — not an actionable price. 42161 Huracán Tecnica data is Mar 26 (90 days stale), delist window opens Jun 26 — not an actionable price. Verify all listings independently before purchasing.
Cover image: AI-generated illustration



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