The stock levels for the LEGO Zelda Great Deku Tree set in US stores are reaching a critical point for Singapore collectors.

June 13, 2026

The current situation of the Zelda Great Deku Tree LEGO set

The June 2026 release of the LEGO Icons 'The Legend of Zelda' Great Deku Tree 2-in-1 (Set #77092) has triggered a significant supply imbalance. Collectors in Singapore are facing a difficult choice between waiting for local stock that may never arrive at MSRP or navigating the complex landscape of international retail. As a flat statement of fact, the primary stock of this set is currently concentrated in North America, while Asian markets are seeing unprecedented markups.

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Because this set allows builders to choose between the Ocarina of Time or Breath of the Wild configurations, demand has doubled. Check the latest us trends to see how this set is performing compared to other 2026 releases.

Why the US market is the only viable option for Singapore collectors

The Japanese price markup issue

While Nintendo is a Japanese intellectual property, the pricing strategy for the Great Deku Tree set in Japan has been unexpectedly high. In 2026, the retail price in Tokyo is nearly 40% higher than the US MSRP when converted to SGD. This makes the Japanese market an inefficient source for Singaporean buyers.

Exclusive US 'Gift with Purchase' incentives

The LEGO US store is currently offering exclusive 'Gift with Purchase' (GWP) sets that are unavailable in the Southeast Asian market. These bonus sets, often featuring smaller Zelda-themed vignettes, hold high resale value and are only bundled with orders shipped to a tax-free us address. This makes the US storefront the most lucrative entry point for this investment-grade collectible.

The critical barrier of international payment blocks

A serious problem exists for those attempting to shop us store locations from Singapore. Major retailers, including the official LEGO store, Nike, and Apple, have implemented strict security protocols that frequently block international credit cards. Even if your payment is initially accepted, many orders are flagged and cancelled if the billing address does not match the domestic region.

Furthermore, many US retailers refuse to ship directly to a known freight forwarder, leading to immediate order cancellations. This leaves Singaporean collectors in a loop of failed transactions while stock disappears.

Using BuyForMe to bypass retail cancellations

The most efficient way to secure your set without dealing with paperwork or technical errors is through proxy shopping. Our "BuyForMe" service is specifically designed to handle difficult US storefronts that reject Singaporean payment methods.

When you use "BuyForMe," comGateway acts as your domestic US buyer. We use a US-issued credit card and a domestic billing address to purchase the Great Deku Tree set on your behalf. This is the safest method to guarantee your order is not cancelled by retail fraud filters. You simply tell us what you want, and we handle the procurement, ensuring you get those exclusive June 2026 GWPs before they run out. It is the "lazy method" for those who want the product delivered without the stress of managing multiple payment attempts.

Shipping your LEGO set to Singapore with comGateway

Once the set is secured, it arrives at your personal US address. Because LEGO boxes are often large and prone to damage, using a dedicated package forwarding service is essential. We provide consolidation services that allow you to combine your LEGO set with other purchases to reduce international shipping fees.

Before you ship, it is important to review the prohibited items list, though plastic building blocks are generally safe for transit. For the safest delivery, we recommend choosing DHL international shipping or FedEx international shipping through our portal for better tracking and handling of fragile collectible boxes.

Understanding shipping costs and Singapore GST

When importing goods into Singapore in 2026, you must account for the import tax, which is the prevailing 9% GST. This tax is calculated based on the total value of the goods plus the cost of shipping and insurance. To avoid surprises, use our shipping calculator to get an accurate estimate shipping cost before you commit to the purchase.

Cost Component Estimate (SGD)
LEGO Set #77092 (MSRP) ~$405
US Domestic Shipping $0 (Free to comGateway)
International Shipping to SG $45 - $75
Singapore GST (9%) Variable

Final checklist for June 2026 arrivals

If you have questions about storage or long-term holding of these sets, visit our FAQ for more details on our warehouse capabilities. The Zelda Great Deku Tree set is a high-demand item, and the window for purchasing at US retail prices is narrowing. By utilizing a freight forwarder with a robust buy for me service, you bypass the technical barriers that stop most international collectors. The reality of the 2026 market is that those who wait for local retail usually end up paying double on the secondary market.

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