In 2013 LEGO released 3 Serious Play sets. The largest Serious Play set from 2013 was
2000430 Identity and Landscape Kit with a piece count of 2624 and a retail price of $789.99. The current estimated value of all these Serious Play sets from this year is about $2,074.00 which represents a 133.4% growth.
LEGO Serious Play sets are designed to facilitate communication, problem-solving, and team-building within business and organizational environments. These sets contain a variety of LEGO bricks and elements that participants use during structured exercises led by a trained facilitator. By constructing models, participants give tangible form to abstract thoughts or complex ideas. These sets are not standalone but are intended to be used in guided sessions facilitated by a trained LEGO Serious Play facilitator. The facilitator guides the participants through specific prompts and questions, leading them to build models that represent ideas, challenges, or visions related to the topic of discussion.
2013 LEGO Sets
2013 included a number of notable theme releases including the Legends of Chima, The Lone Ranger, Galaxy Squad, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jake and the Never Land Pirates and Mickey Mouse & Friends. The flagship release was Legends of Chima with the coincided premier of The Legends of Chima TV Show on Cartoon Network. However, LEGO unfortunately did retire a number of well-loved themes such as Monster Fighters, SpongeBob SquarePants, Cars and Dino. One interesting note is that in 2013, LEGO started changing from 4-digit set numbers to 5-digit set numbers. 2013 was also the year that LEGO release the exclusive Mr. Gold in its collectable minifigures blind bags. This event single handled created one of the greatest investment opportunities for collections LEGO has seen.