LEGO® Star Wars 75333 Obi-Wan Kenobi’s Jedi Starfighter Is An Incredible Build For An Affordable Price Point
LEGO® Starships of any magnitude are a great LEGO® investment. But a LEGO® Star Wars Starship? You are suiting up to take your tangible portfolio to the moon. This set officially retired in December 2025, and new sealed copies are now trading in the $35–$43 range on the aftermarket. If you stocked up when this was bottoming out around $20–$25, you are already sitting in a strong position. For anyone who missed the retail window, the post-retirement investment game is just getting started.
Why Is No One Talking About Obi-Wan’s LEGO® Starfighter?

Maybe they are, but I rarely see or hear anything. Let’s break down its current part-out value: right now Taun We is selling for around $8 on reselling platforms. Obi-Wan Kenobi’s minifig is going for roughly $4. The R4-P17 astromech (which is entirely unique to this set) is selling for $2–$3. All three minifigures are exclusive to 75333, and the combined minifig part-out sits around $15–$17. That is a massive chunk of value locked inside a single retired set.
I firmly believe that due to this set’s lackluster release and design complexity, it was not being bought as much during its retail run (hence the continual lowering of price before retirement).
The price drops happened because retailers were stuck with excess supply. Now that 75333 has retired, the demand for Obi-Wan Kenobi and a first-ever Taun We minifigure will only climb from here.
This set is a must-have for LEGO® Investing. I think LEGO® collectors are seriously underestimating the three awesome minifigures and simple set design that appeals to multiple audiences. Other’s mistake is your investment opportunity.
Why Retirement Changes Everything for 75333
With 75333 officially off LEGO® shelves as of December 2025, the supply-demand equation has permanently shifted. During its retail life, this set flew under the radar while flashier Star Wars releases grabbed the spotlight. But here is the thing about LEGO® retirement: it does not care about hype. Every exclusive minifigure locked inside a retired set becomes scarcer by the day. Taun We is the only LEGO® Kaminoan ever produced. R4-P17 is exclusive to this build. Those are not facts the aftermarket forgets. If the historical pattern of retired Star Wars starfighters holds, 75333 is sitting at the floor right now, and the only direction from here is up.
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