Is the LEGO Giant Sequoia actually cheaper from the US after you count the shipping to Singapore?
- Why is everyone in Singapore talking about the LEGO Giant Sequoia?
- The hidden barrier: Local markup and the stock struggle
- How much can you save by shopping in the US?
- Shipping logistics and estimates for Set #104XX
- Navigating Singapore customs and taxes in 2026
- Getting your Sequoia home via package forwarding
Why is everyone in Singapore talking about the LEGO Giant Sequoia?
Have you noticed how quickly the new LEGO Botanical sets disappear from Singapore store shelves lately? It is April 2026, and the LEGO Icons 'The Botanical Collection: Giant Sequoia' (Set #104XX) has officially taken the top spot on every AFOL's wishlist. Unlike previous flowers or small succulents, this set is a towering masterpiece that captures the majesty of the Californian redwoods. It’s a massive aesthetic upgrade for any home office in Singapore.
The buzz started when influencers began sharing the intricate bark textures and the scale of this set. Looking at current us trends, the Giant Sequoia is frequently selling out within minutes of a restock. It’s not just a toy; it’s a piece of interior design that fits perfectly with the modern Singaporean home aesthetic.
The hidden barrier: Local markup and the stock struggle
If you have tried to walk into a certified store at Orchard or Vivocity, you have probably run into the invisible wall that many Singaporean collectors face. There is often a significant delay between the US release and when stock actually arrives in Southeast Asia. Even when it does arrive, the allocation is usually small, leading to long pre-order queues or inflated prices from resellers.
There is also the matter of the "Regional Premium." Historically, LEGO sets in Singapore can be priced 20% to 30% higher than their US counterparts. This price gap is the primary reason why savvy collectors are looking toward the West to secure their sets early and at a fairer price.
How much can you save by shopping in the US?
Is it actually more affordable to buy from a US store? In 2026, the MSRP for the Giant Sequoia in the US is significantly lower than the projected retail price in Singapore. By using a freight forwarder, you can access US-only sales and official LEGO store points that aren't available locally.
When you shop us store sites, you often get access to exclusive Gift With Purchase (GWP) sets that never make it to our shores. These bonuses alone can often offset a portion of your shipping costs, making the international route even more attractive.
Shipping logistics and estimates for Set #104XX
Before you hit the checkout button, you need to know what you are dealing with in terms of package size. The Giant Sequoia is a substantial set. Here is a breakdown to help you plan your budget:
| Metric | Estimate |
|---|---|
| Box Weight | Approx. 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) |
| Box Dimensions | Large (Approx. 52cm x 40cm x 12cm) |
| Volumetric Weight Warning | High. LEGO boxes are light but bulky. Shipping providers will likely charge based on volumetric weight rather than actual weight. |
| Battery Check | No lithium batteries included. Standard shipping rules apply. |
To get a precise idea of what you will pay, I recommend using a shipping calculator. This will allow you to plug in the dimensions and see the cost in real-time. You can also compare different international shipping rates to find a balance between speed and cost.
Navigating Singapore customs and taxes in 2026
One thing that often catches Singaporean shoppers off guard is the import regulation. In 2026, the GST rules for low-value goods are well-established. You should be prepared to pay the prevailing GST on the total value of your imported goods, including shipping and insurance.
You might also like to check our guide on import tax to understand how these charges are collected. Usually, your package forwarding service will handle the documentation, but being aware of the costs upfront prevents any surprises when your Sequoia arrives at your doorstep.
Getting your Sequoia home via package forwarding
Ready to build? The process is simpler than most people think. First, you need a tax-free us address. This allows you to avoid US sales tax, which can save you an additional 7% to 10% before the item even leaves the warehouse.
Once your set arrives at the warehouse, you can use parcel forwarding service features like repacking or consolidation. If you are buying other sets—perhaps some smaller Botanical pieces to go with your Sequoia—consolidating them into one box can significantly lower your total shipping fees.
By taking control of the logistics yourself, you bypass the local stock shortages and the "Singapore tax," ensuring that the Giant Sequoia is standing tall in your living room while others are still waiting for a "Back in Stock" email.
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