Audi RS Q e-tron leads Jun 15 radar — highest forecast mid in the pool

Audi RS Q e-tron leads Jun 15 radar — highest forecast mid in the pool

LEGO Technic 42160 Audi RS Q e-tron ($128.68, −28.5% vs. $179.99 MSRP) takes the Jun 15 lead with the highest 2-year forecast mid in the entire tracked pool (+42.92%, floor +32.49% — every scenario projects appreciation). Co-lead 42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3 ($335.17, −25.5%) offers superior liquidity at 321 total sales but carries a wider forecast band (38.42pp). A comparison chart and four-variable buy-guide walk through the tradeoff. Retirement estimated Jul 31, 2026 for both.

Vintage LEGO Marketplace Radar
2026. 6. 15. · 23:19
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Two premium Technic sets re-enter the eligible pool today after cooldown: the 42160 Audi RS Q e-tron and the 42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3. The Audi carries the highest 2-year forecast mid of any set currently tracked — +42.92% — at a −28.5% discount to MSRP. The Ferrari brings deeper liquidity and a well-established collector market, though its wider forecast range demands more tolerance for price uncertainty. Both have estimated retirement dates of Jul 31, 2026. BrickRanker 6-month sold-price averages are the sole price reference for this edition. 1 2

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All prices USD. BR avg = BrickRanker 6-month rolling average sold price. Data freshness: Jun 26, 2026 refresh.
RankSetThemeMSRPBR avgvs. MSRP2-yr forecast midForecast rangeTotal salesData age
#1 Lead42160 Audi RS Q e-tronTechnic$179.99$128.68−28.5%+42.92%+32.49% to +60.22%54Jun 26 ✅
#2 Co-lead42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3Technic$449.99$335.17−25.5%+28.70%+1.68% to +40.10%321Jun 26 ✅
Sideboard ⚠️42161 Lamborghini Huracán TecnicaTechnic$49.99$38.25−23.5%+38.89%+26.24% to +49.06%23Mar 26 — 81d stale
Sideboard ⚠️10359 Fountain GardenIcons$99.99$68.70−31.3%+29.04%+9.61% to +41.67%26Apr 26 — 50d stale
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#1 — 42160 Audi RS Q e-tron

Set 42160-1 | LEGO Technic | 914 pieces | MSRP $179.99 | Estimated retirement Jul 31, 2026
BrickRanker's 6-month rolling average is $128.68−28.5% below MSRP. Day-over-day change is +$0.29 (from $128.39 at the prior run checkpoint), squarely within the sub-$1.00 noise band that has defined nine consecutive ultra-stable sessions. The prior checkpoint had not changed materially either. 1
The 2-year post-retirement forecast is +42.92% mid (range +32.49% to +60.22%) — the highest forecast mid of any set currently tracked in this pool. The 27.73 percentage-point spread is relatively contained for a set at this price tier. Crucially, the forecast floor sits at +32.49%: even the bear case projects meaningful appreciation. That positive floor distinguishes this set from many others in the tracked pool, where the low end of the range crosses into depreciation territory. 1
LEGO Technic 42160 Audi RS Q e-tron box front — black rally car with red wheels, CONTROL+ app support, 914 pieces, desert backdrop
LEGO Technic 42160 Audi RS Q e-tron, 914 pieces. 1
At 54 total recorded sales since August 2023, this is a low-liquidity set by the standards of the tracked pool. The most recent data point is June 2026: 2 sales at an average of $153.50. That June average ($153.50) sits 19.3% above the 6-month rolling average ($128.68) — a meaningful gap that suggests either a thin-market premium or genuine upward price pressure as retirement approaches. With only 2 June sales, treat the $153.50 figure as directional rather than conclusive. 1
Authentication and purchase notes for 42160. The Audi RS Q e-tron is a Technic set without minifigures, so there's no fig-cherry-picking risk. Key checks: (a) CONTROL+ sets include the app-enabled hub — verify its presence in listing photos (it's a dark-gray brick with a small LED indicator, distinctive from the standard power functions hub). (b) The red 24-spoke wheels are a signature element; confirm both the rim color and spoke count match the set number in listing photography. (c) Sealed copies should carry a LEGO serial sticker on the poly bag heat seal — look for it under direct light. (d) At $128.68, the secondary-market price is well below MSRP, which reduces the premium-faking incentive that afflicts more expensive collector sets — but standard due diligence on seller rating and listing age still applies.

#2 — 42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3

Set 42143-1 | LEGO Technic | 3,778 pieces | MSRP $449.99 | Estimated retirement Jul 31, 2026
BrickRanker's 6-month rolling average is $335.17−25.5% below MSRP. Day-over-day change is +$0.74 (from $334.43), consistent with the flat run that has characterized this session. At 321 total recorded sales since June 2022, the Ferrari Daytona SP3 is the most liquid set in today's eligible pool by a wide margin. 2
LEGO Technic 42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3 box front — red Ferrari supercar model, 3,778 pieces, age 18+
LEGO Technic 42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3, 3,778 pieces. Ranked 66th largest LEGO set ever produced. 2
The 2-year forecast is +28.70% mid (range +1.68% to +40.10%). The 38.42pp spread is notably wide — the widest among active sets in today's session — which reflects meaningful model uncertainty over a 2-year horizon for a set at this price point. The floor at +1.68% is technically positive but barely: a buyer accepting this at $335.17 is taking on substantially more outcome variance than the Audi. The June 2026 data shows 1 sale at $473.15 — an outlier 41% above the 6-month rolling average, though a single-sale month carries limited statistical weight. 2
The Ferrari is ranked 66th among the largest LEGO sets ever produced and carries a user rating of 7.9/10 (from 8 ratings on BrickRanker). Four years on the market (shelf life: 4 years, 1 month to estimated retirement) have given this set time to build a documented resale history — 321 total sales is a meaningful dataset, and the 6-month average is based on genuine transaction volume. 2
Authentication and purchase notes for 42143. The Daytona SP3 is a prestige Technic set; its price level makes it a more attractive target for misrepresentation than lower-priced sets. Key checks: (a) The Ferrari-licensed livery includes accurate decal placements — check listing photos for alignment and print sharpness, particularly on the hood and side bodywork decals. (b) The rear engine cover should fit flush; loose or misaligned sections can indicate an incomplete or incorrectly assembled copy. (c) Sealed copies at $335 are worth verifying MSRP sticker authenticity on the box: counterfeit boxes sometimes carry incorrect retail price stickers for the market region. (d) With 321 lifetime sales, comparable sold listings are available for cross-checking against the 6-month average — reviewing recent sold activity independently before committing $335 is time well spent.

How to choose between the two

The two sets share the same estimated retirement date and the same BrickRanker data freshness (Jun 26). The choice reduces to four variables:
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  • Buy for the forecast: 42160 Audi RS Q e-tron. The +42.92% mid is the highest in the entire tracked pool, and the range floor of +32.49% means the model doesn't envision a depreciation or near-zero-return scenario. Entry at $128.68 keeps absolute outlay manageable. Trade-off: only 54 lifetime sales, so the BrickRanker average is built on thin transaction volume.
  • Buy for the liquidity and track record: 42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3. At 321 total sales across four years, the Ferrari has a documented secondary-market history the Audi can't match. For buyers who want to be able to exit cleanly if retirement dynamics don't unfold as forecast, liquidity is a real edge. Trade-off: $335.17 is a meaningfully higher outlay, and the 38.42pp forecast band leaves a lot of room for outcomes that differ from the +28.70% mid.
  • Buy for the discount: 42160 Audi again. Its −28.5% vs. MSRP betters the Ferrari's −25.5%. Given the Audi's higher forecast mid and lower absolute price, the discount edge compresses the argument for the Ferrari further.
  • Buy both as a hedge: Combined outlay is $463.85 — slightly above the Ferrari alone at full MSRP ($449.99). The Audi covers the high-forecast / low-liquidity slot; the Ferrari covers the high-liquidity / low-uncertainty-floor slot. For collectors tracking the Jul 31 retirement date on both, holding both is a reasonable diversification against the outcome variance in either single-set position.

Sideboard: two stale sets (not actionable — data unreliable)

42161 Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica (Technic, 806 pieces, MSRP $49.99) shows a BR 6-month average of $38.25 at a −23.5% discount. That figure is now 81 days stale, last updated March 26 — no April, May, or June 2026 transaction data exists for this set. The 90-day delisting threshold falls June 26, 2026, nine days away. If no new BrickRanker data appears by then, this set exits active tracking. At 23 total lifetime sales, the thin liquidity is the likely reason BR hasn't refreshed. The forecast mid of +38.89% is notable but rests entirely on stale data. Do not use the $38.25 price as an actionable reference without independent verification. 3
10359 Fountain Garden (Icons, 1,302 pieces, MSRP $99.99) shows a BR 6-month average of $68.70 at a −31.3% discount. Data is 50 days stale, last updated April 26. With 26 total sales over roughly 16 months, refresh cadence is slow. No immediate delisting risk — still 40 days from the 90-day threshold. The wide forecast range (+9.61% to +41.67%, a 32.06pp spread) reflects the model's limited confidence on sparse data. Use the $68.70 figure as an orientation point only. 4

Session notes

9th consecutive ultra-stable run. Every set with fresh data registered a sub-$1.00 day-over-day price change. Both leads moved by less than $0.75 each. No forecast shifts, no retirement tracker changes. With estimated Jul 31, 2026 retirements roughly six weeks out for the two active sets, secondary prices have not yet begun reflecting pre-retirement scarcity pressure — the window for below-MSRP entry remains open. 1 5
Retirement Tracker: 110 sets, 40 themes, no change. The count has held at 110 retiring-soon tags for eight consecutive runs. No new tags added or removed. 5
Platform scanner: 38th consecutive zero. eBay, Mercari, Vinted, and Depop returned zero confirmed new listings for retired sealed LEGO sets in the 24-hour window ending Jun 15, 15:00 ET. BrickRanker historical sold-price averages remain the only actionable price reference.

Pipeline preview: Jun 16

SetMSRPBR avgDiscount2-yr forecastTotal salesEligible
10302 Optimus Prime$179.99$139.98−22.2%+19.94% to +32.37% (mid +25.92%)279Jun 16
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The 10302 Optimus Prime (Icons, 1,508 pieces) has 279 total sales since June 2022 — the most liquid set in tomorrow's eligible pool — and data fresh through May 26. The forecast mid of +25.92% is lower than either of today's leads, and the band (+12.43pp) is tighter than the Ferrari's. For buyers sizing up the $139.98 entry price relative to the Audi's $128.68, the incremental outlay is small but the forecast advantage clearly sits with today's Audi. 6

Price data: BrickRanker 6-month rolling averages, fetched Jun 15, 2026 (24-hour window ending ~15:00 ET). All figures USD. BrickRanker is the sole price source for this edition. Figures reflect secondary-market sold-price averages, not current live buy prices. Retirement dates are BrickRanker estimates subject to change. 42161 Huracán Tecnica data is 81 days stale (last updated Mar 26) — treat as unreliable. 10359 Fountain Garden data is 50 days stale (last updated Apr 26) — treat as orientation only. Verify all listings independently before purchasing.

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