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The second round of the Bricklink Designer Program has been revealed and will start on 9th November. There are nine rejected LEGO Ideas sets in the running to be choosen and become BrickLink sets.

Pre-orders start 9th November and the first five ideas to reach 3,000 will ultimately become limited edition Bricklink sets.

After issues with the first round earlier this Year and only making 3,000 of each choosen set, BrickLink will now produce 10,000 each. For more details and prices please see the official St below.


Official statement:

Second round of crowdfunding for the BrickLink Designer Program opens November 9th Fans can pre-order their favorites; the first five projects to reach 3,000 pre-orders will be produced. One additional round to follow in 2022.

We’re pleased to announce the second round of crowdfunding for the BrickLink Designer Program will open November 9th at 12:00pm Pacific / 8:00pm GMT / 9:00pm CET / 8:00pm UTC. We invite LEGO fans to pre-order their favorites among nine fan projects on the BrickLink Designer Program page.

The first five projects to reach the goal of 3,000 pre-orders will be produced as a limited edition set. Up to 10,000 of each will be produced based on pre-orders received from registered BrickLink members. Round 2 crowdfunding will close at 12:00pm Pacific on December 14th.

Here are the candidates for the second round of crowdfunding, along with their prices:

Round 1 of crowdfunding was held during the summer of 2021, and a third and final round of crowdfunding will follow in 2022. Up to 15 out of 26 projects will ultimately be realized as a part of the program.

Designer Program sets will feature digital building instructions provided by the LEGO Building Instructions mobile app. Digital instructions help us fulfil our Planet Promise by using less paper and saving on shipping weight, which in turn reduces emissions while delivering your set to you. The app lets you zoom, rotate, and view your model in 3D and ghost view mode to see how far you’ve come and what part you’re in the process of building. The LEGO Building Instructions app is great at keeping track of complex builds and makes it easy to save your building steps online so you can recycle instruction books.

PDF building instructions will also be made publicly available when sets begin shipping.

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