Bricklink AFOL Designer Program finalists revealed
The finalists, which fans will be able to crowdfund, in the Bricklink AFOL Designer Program, have been revealed.
Last year, the third party selling platform Bricklink announced the AFOL Designer Program, a crowdfunding scheme that intends to produce sets using LEGO bricks based on fan designs. A LEGO designer is supervising the evaluation process, which has seen fans submitting their builds for consideration. Now, the final builds have been revealed, chosen from the many entries presumably with the LEGO designer involved.
Wild West Saloon – Legopard
Eight Studs – kleinraum
Vintage Roadster – Galaktek
Poiseidonia – dbodky
Lowenstein Castle – Raziel_Regulus
Bikes! – mdt.maikel
Imagine it! Built It! – Brickbaron
Steampunk Mini Chess – CorvusA
Viking Ship 3D Mosaic – janyap
Clovershire Castle – NewEletia45
Science Tower – TBrick
Antique Fire Engine – BooneLangston
Hot Shot Carnival – BRIXONATOR
Skyline Express – jazlecraz
The LEGO Story – BrickJonas
Isle of Peril – JakeSadovich
The designs represent a range of subject matter, giving fans plenty of choice when deciding whether to pledge their support. On February 1, the crowdfunding stage will be open and backers can pay upfront for designs – up to three copies per person. Pre-orders end in March and production begins, with AFOL Designer Program sets due to begin shipping in April.
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