

Though with the much higher price tags this time around, I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a bit more time to lock-in your order. Last time around, it was the first five sets, but there is no confirmation from the LEGO Group on that front yet for the third round of BrickLink Designer Program contenders.įrom there, each of the locked-in creations will receive a limited run of 10,000 models – that’s an increase from the 5,000-unit production that we saw during the first BrickLink Designer Program round which had several of the kits sell out almost instantly. Once the pre-orders go live, the first few of them to reach 3,000 orders will be the ones that make the cut, with the other four not making it into production. Each of the nine different projects will be competing to actually ship to customers. And given that we’ve seen issues with this whole fan-made set program in the past, this could be giving the company more time to iron things out.Īs a quick reminder of how that process actually works, things are a bit different than your typical LEGO kit. Even with the final builds locked in and confirmed pricing, it seems like it will be a bit until the LEGO Group is ready to launch pre-orders.


While not too much has changed this time around, there is one notable adjustment. Latest BrickLink Designer Program sets announcedĪrriving as the third round of the BrickLink Designer Program, nine new creations will be joining the fan-made collection of sets to get the official treatment.
