LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 2 is open for submissions

LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 2 opened the virtual doors for submissions yesterday, so now is the time to polish up your entry.

If you’ve dreamed of having your design make it through to be a LEGO BrickLink set, now is the time to finish off your submission and hit enter. Submissions for Series 2 of the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program opened yesterday and will stay open until midday (Pacific US time) on June 2. That’s 8pm here in the UK, but you can also see a live countdown over on the official website.

After submissions close, there will be a ten-day gap where the entries are verified before crowd support opens, running between June 12 and June 30. We’d expect the voting system to work much like Series 1, with an emoji-based rating system but we’ll have to wait until it formally opens to be sure.

Between July and August, the LEGO BrickLink team will review every design before announcing the five successful designs on August 23. Crowdfunding is expected to start in June 2024, with sets to begin shipping from November 2024.

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LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 2 is a great way to see your own work reimagined as an official LEGO set, so if you’ve been sitting on an idea for a while, now is your time to bring it out into the world. All you need to do is head to the Program’s website and click ‘Submit entry’.

If you need a bit of inspiration, we’ve picked out six, and then six more of the designs from Series 1 that we liked the most, although the chosen designs have yet to be confirmed.

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Rachael Davies
Rachael Davies
I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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Rachael Davies

I write about all the very best fandoms – and that means LEGO, of course. Spending so much time looking at and talking about LEGO sets is dangerous for my bank balance, but the LEGO shelves are thriving. You win some, you lose some.

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