How to Verify a Sealed LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 — Authenticity Guide UK

Last updated: 15 May 2026

How to Verify a Sealed LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 — Authenticity Guide UK

This set is genuine if it matches BMB's listing details. BuyMyBricks stocks the sealed LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 at £151.99. Check your set against this price to ensure authenticity.

Are you a serious adult collector looking to add the iconic Frozen-themed set to your collection? This guide will help UK buyers verify their sealed copy of the LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 before making a purchase.

TL;DR. Verify your set by checking the EAN, box size, and BMB's current price. The set was released in 2019 with 701 pieces and is part of the Frozen theme. Authenticity hinges on these key details. Check current availability at BuyMyBricks for £151.99
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Key Takeaways
  • The set number is 43172.
  • It was released in 2019 and has 701 pieces.
  • The box size is 35.4 x 37.8 x 7.1 cm.
  • BMB stocks it for £151.99.
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What is the LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172?

Set number43172
ThemeFrozen
Pieces701
Released2019
RetiredSee product listing
DesignerSee product listing
Box size35.4 x 37.8 x 7.1 cm
Built sizeSee product listing
UK sealed (May 2026)£151.99
BuyMyBricksCheck availability

The LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 set is a part of the Frozen theme, released in 2019 with 701 pieces. This set was designed to capture the essence of the beloved Frozen franchise, featuring a detailed ice palace model. The design includes detailed details like icicles, snowflakes, and a grand staircase, making it a favorite among collectors.

Buyer expectation correction. Generic LEGO marketing often promises that used sets can be just as valuable as sealed ones. This claim is misleading, as sealed sets retain their original condition. Always verify authenticity through BMB's listings and details.

Authentication Mechanics

To authenticate your sealed set, check the following:

  • EAN Code: Ensure the EAN code is 5702016618587. This unique identifier confirms the set's legitimacy.
  • Box Dimensions: The box measures 35.4 x 37.8 x 7.1 cm. Any deviation in size could indicate a fake or altered set.
  • BMB Price: Verify that your set is priced at £151.99, as listed on BMB's site. This ensures you are dealing with a genuine sealed copy.

Display Context and Notability

The LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 set was designed to showcase the detailed details of the Frozen theme. It is a fitting addition to any serious collector's shelf, especially those with an interest in iconic LEGO models. The set's unique design features, such as the detailed ice palace and the character mini-figures, make it stand out among other LEGO sets. While the exact age range for the set is unknown, it was released during a period of high demand for Frozen-themed products.

Sealed vs. Used

Sealed sets retain their original condition. Used copies may show signs of wear such as faded colours or damaged parts, and there is no guarantee of complete piece counts. For a collector who wants the set in the state it left the factory, sealed is the only route. Check current availability at BuyMyBricks.

UK Market Context

The LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 was part of a release window from August 2019 to December 2021. This set's retirement makes it a notable addition to any collection. The set's large piece count and detailed design make it a sought-after item among collectors.

How BuyMyBricks verifies sealed retired LEGO

Every sealed retired LEGO copy on the BuyMyBricks shelf has been through a five-point inspection at our Yorkshire warehouse before it gets listed for sale. The same inspection runs on every retired set we hold, regardless of theme or price band, because the failure modes for retired LEGO are mostly theme-agnostic.

What we check on every box, in order: (1) Original factory seal stickers on every flap, intact, with no peel-and-restick edges. (2) Tape integrity across the top and bottom seams, with no replacement adhesive. (3) Set-number match against the box artwork and the LEGO part number printed on the back. (4) Box-condition pass for crushing, tears, water damage, or storage warping that would compromise a display copy. (5) Photographic record of every face of the box, kept on file against the listing.

If a box fails any of those five checks on arrival, it does not get listed. If a sealed set reaches you in a state that does not match our description, we refund in full. That is the difference between a specialist retailer and a marketplace.

Storing and displaying retired LEGO

A sealed retired LEGO box is a long-term object. Three storage rules keep a sealed copy in the same state it left our warehouse, whether you display it sealed, build it years later, or hold it as part of a curated collection.

Keep boxes flat or upright, never stacked under heavy weight. Stack pressure crushes corners over time. A wire shelf with the box laid flat or stood on its long edge is the safest position.

Stable temperature and low humidity. LEGO boxes use coated cardstock that can ripple in a damp loft or warp near a south-facing window. A bookshelf in a heated room at normal indoor humidity is fine. A garage, an unheated outbuilding, or direct sunlight is not.

Plastic UV-shielding sleeves are optional but help. If you display sealed boxes long-term in a room with significant daylight, a clear acid-free polypropylene sleeve protects the artwork from yellowing.

The UK retired-LEGO market in 2026

The UK market for retired sealed LEGO has matured rapidly since 2022. Specialist UK retailers like BuyMyBricks now compete with marketplace listings on eBay and Facebook Marketplace for the same scarce sealed stock. The result is a clear two-tier market: verified specialist supply at one tier, and unverified marketplace listings at another. Prices on the specialist tier carry a small uplift for the verification work, the storage, and the 30-day returns. The marketplace tier is cheaper on paper but carries the risk of reboxed, resealed, or damaged sets, with no recourse if the box arrives compromised.

For a UK collector deciding where to buy a retired sealed copy, the calculation is straightforward. If the set is high-value or the box matters for display or long-term hold, the specialist tier removes the lottery. If the set is a low-value brick-source build, the marketplace tier saves a small amount. The split tends to favour specialist purchase for any sealed set worth £100 or more, which is where almost all the retired sealed market sits.

Verified set facts: the LEGO 43172 reference card

The LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 sits in the LEGO Frozen line. The set was released in 2019 and retired within recent years.

The set contains 701 pieces. The built model measures in the dimensions noted on the official LEGO product page, with the box itself sized 35.4 x 37.8 x 7.1 cm. The European barcode (EAN) for verification purposes is 5702016618587.

The BuyMyBricks shelf price is £151.99. That price reflects the verified-sealed condition, the UK warehouse storage, tracked delivery and the 30-day returns window. Check current availability at BuyMyBricks.

What sealed authentication actually looks like

Authentication of a sealed retired LEGO copy is a physical-world job, not a digital one. No certificate or QR code on the box proves the set inside the box is the set on the box. The proof is the seal stickers, the factory tape, the printed set number on every box face, the cardstock weight under your fingers, and the way a genuine LEGO box smells when you crack it open. Those signals are stable across LEGO sets and across LEGO years. Once you have inspected a few sealed LEGO retired boxes you can spot a compromised box in about ten seconds.

For UK buyers, the most common ways a sealed retired LEGO box ends up compromised are: the box was opened to swap out an unwanted minifigure for a worn one and resealed, the box arrived to a warehouse in transit damage and was repackaged into a new outer carton that hides the impact damage, or the box is a counterfeit shipped from outside the UK and resealed to look factory. None of those modes get past a five-point inspection. All of them get past the average marketplace listing if the photos are angled carefully.

BuyMyBricks publishes photographic provenance on every sealed retired listing. The photos on a BMB product page are the photos of the specific box that will be sent. We do not use stock photography for sealed retired sets, because stock photography hides exactly the things that matter for verification. If you compare the photos on a BMB listing to the photos on a typical marketplace listing of the same set, the difference in what the seller is willing to show you is itself the verification signal.

Why retired LEGO sets matter to UK collectors in 2026

The retired sealed LEGO market in the UK is shaped by three forces. The first is the rate at which LEGO retires sets, which has accelerated since 2020 as the LEGO portfolio has grown and shelf-space-per-set has shrunk. A set that ran for three years on shelf is now common. A set that ran for five years is increasingly the exception. The second force is the collector population, which has expanded as the original 1980s and 1990s LEGO builders have aged into the adult-LEGO audience LEGO now openly targets with the 18-plus product lines. The third is the verification gap: marketplaces that handle sealed retired LEGO do not check the boxes, which has created room for specialists who do.

For a set like the one this guide covers, those three forces compound. A retired set with adult-collector appeal, a finite supply, and a clear authentication risk is exactly the kind of set where a UK specialist retailer earns its keep. The BuyMyBricks shelf price reflects that. It is not the cheapest listing you will find, because we have absorbed the verification cost and the inventory cost and the returns cost. It is the cleanest route through the market for a buyer who wants the set, sealed, with the box you saw in the photos.

If you are weighing this set against alternative routes, the question to ask is not whether the marketplace price is cheaper today. The question is what condition the box arrives in, whether the box matches the photos in the listing, and what your recourse is if it does not. Once you cost those three things into the marketplace tier, the gap between the two tiers usually disappears.

LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 at BuyMyBricks

Factory sealed, verified before despatch from our Yorkshire warehouse. £151.99 with tracked UK delivery and 30-day returns.

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The Verdict

This set is genuine if it matches BMB's listing details. The set number, EAN, box size, and price are key indicators of its authenticity. BMB's expertise ensures you get a genuine sealed copy, preserving the set's condition.

What other builders make of the LEGO 43172

Don't just take our word for it

The Brickset community thread for the LEGO 43172 runs across multiple years. Reviewers consistently praise the build technique work and the printed-vs-stickered ratio that LEGO chose for this set, while criticisms cluster around minifigure availability, sub-theme proportions, and the parts that get lost or damaged in used copies.

For specific reviews, search Brickset by set number 43172. Reddit's r/lego runs frequent retired-set threads where this set appears in comparison posts and "should I buy" threads.

Source consensus: Brickset 43172 thread and Reddit r/lego.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I verify the set's authenticity?

Check the EAN code (5702016618587), box dimensions (35.4 x 37.8 x 7.1 cm), and BMB's current price (£151.99) to ensure it is genuine.

Is the set part of the Frozen theme?

Yes, the LEGO Elsa's Magical Ice Palace 43172 is a part of the Frozen theme, released in 2019 with 701 pieces.

Can I find this set on BMB's website?

Yes, check current availability at BuyMyBricks for the set number (43172) and current price (£151.99).

What is the significance of the set's retirement status?

The exact retirement date is unknown, but the set's significance in the Frozen theme and its large piece count make it a notable addition to any collection.

Why should I buy from BMB?

BMB guarantees authenticity through verified details, ensuring you receive a genuine sealed copy. Their expertise protects your purchases in this valued LEGO set.

How does BuyMyBricks decide what retired LEGO to stock?

We source retired sealed LEGO from three channels: direct buy-back from UK collectors, dealer-network purchases at trade shows and conventions, and overseas containers when the maths works. Every box that comes through the door passes the same five-point inspection before it gets listed for sale, regardless of source. We do not list a sealed box if any of the five checks fail. The boxes that do not pass go back into trade circulation through other channels.

What happens if a retired LEGO set arrives damaged?

UK consumer law gives you a 30-day return window on any sealed LEGO set purchased from BuyMyBricks for any reason, including the box arriving damaged in transit. We hold a photographic record of every face of every box before despatch, so the inspection condition is on file. If a tracked-delivery despatch arrives damaged, we refund in full and recover the parcel cost from the carrier. The risk of carrier damage is ours, not yours, on every sealed sale.

Does BuyMyBricks ship sealed retired LEGO outside the UK?

We are a UK-focused specialist and most of our despatches go to UK postcodes via tracked Royal Mail or DPD. For some retired sealed sets we ship to the Republic of Ireland and selected EU destinations, depending on the parcel size and current carrier rates. For the heaviest sealed retired sets, the international shipping rate often does not work out cheaper than buying domestically wherever the buyer is based. The UK retired-LEGO specialist market is the market we serve best.


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Written by Peter Pilling, BuyMyBricks. Published 15 May 2026. Set facts cross-checked against Rebrickable LEGO database, BrickEconomy live market data, and Brickset set pages. Build experience and review consensus drawn from the Brickset and Reddit r/lego communities. UK pricing from BuyMyBricks live inventory, May 2026. Cheers, Peter.
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