LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 4 sets revealed
The five finalists for the fourth series of the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program have been revealed, all of which will become sets next year.
235 designs have been trimmed down to just five upcoming LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 4 sets, offering a first look at what to expect from the unique range in 2025. These models will undergo some changes over the next eight months, revealing the final designs ready for production in January 2025.
Here’s every model that’s getting a set in the fourth series of the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program. You can take a look at what is come before these new builds by clicking here.
Merchant Boat
Stickers: 3 Pieces: 1,933
NicolasCarlier is moving from 910032 Parisian Street to the Merchant Boat in 2025. After having one set recently go up for crowdfunding, which is now closed, they’re trying their luck with a boat-centric build ready to sail and make some sales next year.
Wild West Train
Stickers: 14 Pieces: 2,760
Llucky’s Wild West Train is keeping things within the classic theme following 910030 General Store with a detailed LEGO train featuring two carriages and some accessories as well as a brick-built track base to display the model.
Medieval Seaside Market
Stickers: 0 Pieces: 2,183
The Medieval Seaside Market is from Bricks_fan_uy and focuses on a waterside harbour and market for your medieval displays, complete with Lion Knights and peasants alike.
Siege Encampment
Stickers: 6 Pieces: 2,637
Medieval weaponry in the Siege Encampment makes up the second castle project in Series 4 of the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program courtesy of SleeplessNight after their success with 910029 Mountain Fortress.
The Riverside Scholars
Stickers: 0 Pieces: 2,692
Hanwas’ The Riverside Scholars model follows their Mountain Windmill set in their collection of fantastical buildings blended with the natural landscape, complete with a waterfall and four minifigures.
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