Set Facts
- Painting Easter Eggs was designed by LEGO designer Mel Caddick.
Regional Retail Prices (LEGO.com/Store)
Painting Easter Eggs Reviews
Jays Brick Blog
“I can see myself keeping this year's Easter LEGO set on my display shelf for a long time. It doesn't take up a lot of space and is super cute. If you're into celebrating Easter with chocolate eggs and anthropomorphic bunnies, this will be the perfect centerpiece for your... More Easter feast.”
Full review at jaysbrickblog.com
“To date, there's been eight seasonal vignettes that LEGO has produced. These have proven to be very collectible, and offer some cute little insights into a minifigure's year. Apart from that though, there's not much else to mention. I'm happy I've got it, and I'd love to get... More my hands on some of the other vignettes, but compared to other sets, it's not as great.”
Subtheme Analysis
Annual growth
+5.21% (this set +5.52%)
This set's annual growth (CAGR) vs. subtheme
Community Stats
Painting Easter Eggs currently ranks #15 out of the top most owned sets in Seasonal Easter.
About Seasonal Easter
Easter is a subtheme of Seasonal that was introduced in 2000 and currently consists of 32 sets.
Summary
Seasonal Easter Painting Easter Eggs set 40121 was released in March 2015, retailing for $10, but has since been retired. New, unopened Painting Easter Eggs sets are valued at $16, while used sets can be found for $12 in good condition.
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Includes male and female minifigures with assorted accessories. Features a buildable kitchen scene including an oven, stove, pot, shelves, containers, table and black and white floor tiles, plus assorted elements: a wall clock, coffee machine, jars, eggs, egg cups, broken egg, cookies, flowers and a bottle. Also includes small garden build with a hen plus an egg and flower elements. Accessory elements include a paintbrush and a palette, Pretend to paint the eggs.
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