LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 10 sets confirmed

The five LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 10 finalists have been confirmed, now on their way to becoming official sets.

Following the reveal livestream, the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program team have officially announced which of the 599 submissions have been selected for official sets. Read on for a closer look at these five finalists, covering Castle, modular buildings and the Wild West only this time around.

Crowdfunding for this round will take place on February 27, and the final designs should be revealed at the start of January next year.

The Joust

Designer: moccermommy Pieces: 3,099 Stickers: 0

Moccermommy’s The Joust submission puts four of LEGO Castle’s newest factions against one another in a jousting contest. The 3,099-piece model includes a sizable fortress that is hosting the competition, including stands for citizens to watch from the sidelines. This fortress belongs to the Horse Knights.

Three tents and jousting equipment make up the rest of the set to represent the Griffin Knights, the Serpent Knights and the Kraken Knights. With 16 minifigures, it’s another model that is likely to do well throughout the Series 10 crowdfunding phase.

Firehouse

Designer: brickhucker Pieces: 2,998 Stickers: 7

The first of two modular buildings, on baseplates this time, in Series 10 is brickhuckers’ Firehouse. The 2,998-piece model depicts an industrial firehouse building made up of two sections, which can be rearranged if necessary in your display.

The modular firehouse stands out from 2009’s 10197 Fire Brigade with its wider design, using one and a half baseplates. It comes with 10 minifigures and a fire engine to fit inside the main building. The firefighter minifigures can make use of the various rooms across both buildings, including a kitchen, dispatch, reception and more.

Kiosk

Designer: HostasBuilds Pieces: 729 Stickers: 3

The smallest set in Series 10 is now confirmed to be HostasBuilds’ Kiosk. It is made up of 729 pieces and proposes three custom stickers.

The modular city-compatible model adds on to a city-focused series, filling in any gaps you may have in your display. The newspaper kiosk features elegant architectural details and enough space for the three minifigures to wander around the main building.

The Space Café

Designer: rocknbricks31 Pieces: 2,545 Stickers: 10

The second of the two modular buildings in Series 10 is the uniquely sci-fi The Space Café by rocknbricks31. The building is spread across one and a half baseplates and would act best as a corner module in your city. At 2,545 pieces, 10 stickers and many minifigures to enjoy the themed restaurant.

Inside the building, designed to resemble a spaceship, you’ll find a kitchen, seating area, an arcade littered with references, and an escape pod toilet. The only other diner in the official modular buildings range is the bottom floor of 10260 Downtown Diner.

Wild West Train Station

Designer: llucky Pieces: 3,184 Stickers: 0

Wild West Train Station is expanding llucky’s Wild West world by adding a space for Series 4’s train to pull in and pick up passengers or cargo. The 3,184-piece model comes with a two-storey interior featuring an office, storage, a ticket office and more.

A short section of track is featured outside, with a space for passengers to board the train and a cargo area. This will be the fourth Wild West model by llucky in the BrickLink Designer Program and the fifth based on the genre overall.

Crowdfunding for these five LEGO BrickLink Designer Program finalists will start in February 2027. Modular building collectors will want to start saving now.

BrickLink Designer Program Series 10 finalists

BDP Series 10 setPiecesStickersDesigner
The Joust3,0990moccermommy
Firehouse2,998 7brickhucker
Kiosk729 3HostasBuilds
The Space Café2,54510rocknbricks31
Wild West Train Station3,1840llucky

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Jack Yates

LEGO has been a part of my life ever since I was young. It all started when my brother passed down 7657 AT-ST to me. It’s guided me through my early years, through school and eventually through my degree in journalism. I still have all my collection proudly on display, including my many NINJAGO sets, my favourite of all the LEGO Group’s themes. Outside of Brick Fanatics I am an avid gamer and enjoy a good game of Dungeons & Dragons.

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