Series 1

I Went 1 for 5 in Picking the Series 1 Bricklink Designer Program Finalists

In case you missed it, Bricklink released the results of Series 1 of the Designer Program on 8 May 2023. You can see the results here. I made a post back in March 2023 with my top 5 picks. Well the results are in and only one of the five I voted for were selected.

Before we get into that, the program will open for crowd funding in February 2024. Bricklink users will be able to pre-order up to two sets of each available design. A design will go into production if it receives at least 3,000 pre-orders. LEGO will produce a maximum of 20,000 sets. Production/Shipping won’t occur until summer/fall 2024 so get ready to wait if you pre-order.

Onto the finalists selected…


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#1 - Mountain Fortress by user SleeplessNight. This set contains 3,986 pieces as currently designed. It’s a Black Falcon subtheme castle and it looks great! With the popularity of the castle theme, I’m not shocked to see a castle set in the top five. I have no doubt this one will get produced and it’ll probably go quickly. As for cost, I would guess over $400. We’ll see.


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#2 - Parisian Street by user NicolasCarlier contains 3,465 parts. I voted for this one back in March 2023 and I’m stoked to see it made the list. This one looks awesome! I’m sure it’ll get made with the popularity of modular buildings. The initial design looks awesome! I can’t wait!


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#3 - Old Train Engine Shed by user Mind_the_Brick. This one contains 2,298 pieces and to be honest, I didn’t think it would get voted in as train themed sets usually don’t see a lot of love. This one made it and it has some great details on the outside and then check the Bricklink site for pictures of the inside. The designer put a lot of details inside to capture what would be in an engine shed. Now we just need an engine to go with it.


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#4 - The Snack Shack by user Skeletuhr. This set contains 548 pieces and is a fun little food trailer. It looks like it could be set at a beach for beach goers to grab some food. It’s a smaller set, but it still has some fun details. I like it and I think the price should be lower as compared to the others making it a bit more obtainable. Maybe $70?


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#5 - General Store - Wild West by user llucky. This one contains 1,848 pieces. We’ve seen a number of Wild West type sets on the LEGO Ideas platform as well as in previous Bricklink Designer Program offerings. This is another opportunity to have something in the theme built. I think there’s a good opportunity here with this fun design. I like the inclusion of the stage coach and the blue coloring of the siding on the store is a nice choice. I hope to see this one as well as the other four out there in production.

My Top Five 2023 Bricklink Designer Program Picks

In case you’ve missed it, the 2023 Bricklink Designer Program or Series 1 as they are calling it is open for selections. You can find the program details and submissions here. They are open for voting through the end of March 2023. The program has some big changes this time. Unlike previous rounds where they crowd funded designs and the sets with the highest number of pre-orders get made, this one gives you three voting options. For each submission, you can select an emoji. There is one for “not for me,” one for “like it,” and one for “love it.” You can vote on as many sets as you’d like (only one vote per submission) and the vote tallies are secret so there are no popularity contests.

Overall there are some great submissions in the program. There are a lot of castle, pirate, and classic space themed sets which would be great for fans hoping for more parts and minifigures. There are a ton of buildings of which many fit into the modular line.

One complaint I have of the program is that when I go to vote on a set and then go back to the submissions, it re-arranges the order of the submissions. This was annoying as I had to search around to find the ones that I wanted to vote on after voting on a submission.

I don’t know how many they will end up producing, but I voted on five as being “love it” sets for me. So here were my picks:


#5 - Florentine Palazzo by fan user name paupadros - This modular compatible building contains 3,511 pieces and I think it looks awesome. The different floors can be removed for access and there is plenty of detailing on the inside. The yellow color with the white looks really good and then the flowers help to make the set stand out. This would be a great set to go along with #910023-1: Venetian Houses from a previous Designer Program round. At over 3,000 pieces, this one would not be cheap in the end, So we’ll have to weigh the amazing details and lot of pieces against the potential cost.

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#4 - Black Biplane by fan user name EmanueLego This set contains 2,408 pieces.and I think it looks stunning. Some of the commenters weren’t pleased that it was all black, but there could be a possibility to make it interchangeable with different colored parts. I think the designer captured a lot of great details on this one and I like the addition of the stand. I have a copy of #10226-1: Sopwith Camel .in my collection and I think it would be great to have another biplane to add to the mix.

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#3 - Parisian Street by fan user name CARLIERTI1 - This set contains 3,465 parts and would look amazing in a city scene. It’s not fully modular compatible as it is just the front half of the buildings, but that could be remedied based on how you set it up in your city. This one has a ton of great details, but does have a sticker sheet so we’ll see if that’s an issue or not. . This would look great next to #10243-1: Parisian Restaurant.

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#2 - P-51D Mustang “Red Tail” by fan user name brick_squadron. This set would contain 743 pieces and I think it would be another awesome addition to the limited number of aircraft models outside of the CITY line. This one is technically a weapon system so I’m not sure LEGO would produce it, but it is historical and we don’t seem to have a problem making weapons for Castle, Pirates, or even the new Lord of the Rings set. This set is a little smaller, but still has some great details and would be a great tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen.

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#1 - Coral Reef Diorama by fan user name Falkorich. This set would contain 1,707 pieces and is jam packed with details. I’ve seen a few fans create their own coral reefs and I think it would be great to have one as a set. The minifigure divers and whale are an awesome addition to the set and if you look at the write up on Bricklink, it is modular as well so you can take it apart and re-assemble as desired. I also think this one is something completely out of the ordinary that LEGO hasn’t done before so let’s broaden out the set themes away from some of the standard themes we see all the time.

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Happy voting!