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The LEGO Corner Garage Modular has retired.

November 7, 2021 By Jay 1 Comment

After a three year run, it looks like the Modular Corner Garage has finally retired for good in the US and UK, with the LEGO.com product listings showing that they’re sold out, which means they likely won’t be back in stock. Ever.

If you’re in the US or UK, you might still be able to find it in-store at LEGO Brand Retail stores, and it’s still available for purchase on Amazon if you want to pick one up before the price inevitably skyrockets like all retired modulars.

In Australia, the Corner Garage is still in stock on LEGO.com, and is readily available in our network of LEGO Certified Stores, but as we approach the end of the year, once that stock is depleted, that’ll mean the end of the Corner Garage.

Best to pick it up before it gets really scarce and you’ll have to pay double or triple on the secondary market!

The retirement of the Corner Garage, which occupies a fairly uncommon “corner” spot on Creator Expert Modular streets does open up the possibility for another Corner Building to fill its spot. Maybe a Corner Hotel, or refreshed Cafe Corner that was teased in the Rebuild the World 2021 Campaign ad?

We’re approaching the end of the year, and the new 2022 Modular should be revealed at around the end of November, if it follows previous years, so it’s only a few more weeks till we discover that next year’s Creator Expert Modular will be!

Do you have the Corner Garage set up in your Modular Street?

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  1. Alexandre Dufour says

    November 10, 2021 at 6:10 AM

    So get this: Once I read your post last Sunday I decided to finally get it. It was sold out on Lego.ca so I bought from Amazon. The item was bought from Amazon, listed as brand new, and not from a third party. Delivery was scheduled for today. Van pulls up and I get my package. The box was standard Amazon, sealed, and it perfect shape. I open it up hoping the box would be mint, but suffice to say is was far from ok. Now I must have over 200 purchases on Amazon in the last 15 years, so this is a first. The box looked like someone had sat on it while watching a movie for two hours. Completely crushed, ripped and torn, and not even sealed. But wait for it, what I found inside was 6 ziplock bags of wood pelets! No you read that right, wood pelets for a wood stove. I called Amazon right away and it appears this is a first. They told me to keep the item and they are shipping me a new set today. Delivery is expected tomorrow. Has anyone out there ever heard of this?

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