Scalpers drive up prices of new Pokémon Lego sets on eBay

Resellers are listing newly announced Pokémon Lego sets on eBay for significantly more than their retail prices, shortly after pre-orders sold out. The high-demand items, including a large Kanto starters model and a bonus badge collection, are fetching hundreds of dollars extra despite not yet being shipped. Fans hoping for the exclusive gifts face steep markups from scalpers.

Lego unveiled its official Pokémon collaboration on January 13, 2026, introducing sets featuring iconic characters from the franchise. The centerpiece is a detailed model of Venusaur, Charizard, and Blastoise, comprising over 6,800 pieces and retailing for $649.99 in the US or £579.99 in the UK. Pre-orders for this set sold out quickly, with buyers of the first 21,840 units in the US and 8,500 in the UK receiving a free Lego Pokémon Kanto Region Badge Collection, valued at around £25 by Lego.

Almost immediately, scalpers began flooding resale sites like eBay. The full starters set is now listed for $800 to over $1,000, more than enough to purchase multiple gaming consoles. Some listings bundle the badge collection, while others offer individual Pokémon figures, though Lego does not sell them separately at retail. The badge collection alone is appearing on eBay for over £100, with many listings already sold despite the items not shipping until February 27, 2026—the date marking Pokémon's 30th anniversary.

Smaller sets, such as a Pikachu model with a Poké Ball and a posable Eevee figure, are also available but have not sold out in the US, allowing purchase at original prices. The partnership between Lego and Pokémon was first teased in March 2025 before the full reveal. This scalping trend echoes patterns seen with popular Pokémon merchandise over the past five years, where limited stock leads to rapid resale at inflated prices. The sets will hit stores on February 27, coinciding with expectations for major franchise announcements during Pokémon Day.

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