LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 6 sales numbers confirmed

LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 6 sales numbers confirmed

The final sales numbers for each LEGO set in Series 6 of the BrickLink Designer Program have confirmed that this is the lowest-selling round to date.

The source code for the current series page over on BrickLink contains sales numbers for all six crowdfunding rounds so far (as published by StoneWars), and reveals that this latest series sold the fewest sets of any so far, totalling 105,381 pre-orders across its five finalists. The lion’s share of that number went to 910057 Outlaw Forest Den, which sold 45,036 copies.

By contrast, 910058 Sequoia Tree Trail sold just 10,288 copies, while 910056 Off-road Adventure eked a little further ahead at 13,980 copies. None of the models beyond the Wolfpack-themed Outlaw Forest Den came close to reaching their initial allocation of 30,000 sets, however – which opened the door for BrickHammer’s castle build to increase its quota, as per the BrickLink team’s new real-time production allocation.

Check out the table below for the complete Series 6 sales picture.

BDP Series 6 setPriceDesignerSales
910054 The Art Factory£199.99 / $229.99 / €229.99Brickester18,916
910055 Gold Mine Expedition£269.99 / $299.99 / €299.99Brickproject17,161
910056 Off-road Adventure£69.99 / $79.99 / €79.99KingCreations13,980
910057 Outlaw Forest Den£199.99 / $229.99 / €229.99BrickHammer45,036
910058 Sequoia Tree Trail£239.99 / $269.99 / €269.99Piece_On_Earth10,288

While Series 6 is the lowest-selling round so far, it comes off the back of the program’s most successful series to date, as a total of 140,219 sets were pre-ordered during Series 5’s crowdfunding period. 910049 Adventure in Transylvania and 910053 The Thieves of Tortuga performed best in that series, selling 49,084 and 33,127 copies respectively. Those are also the two biggest revenue-drivers of the entire program so far (which should be no surprise given their relatively high price tags).

It's tough to say at this stage why Series 6 may not have performed as strongly as previous rounds. The BrickLink team removed progress bars for the sets once they’d received enough pre-orders to enter production, and as with Series 5, all five remained available to purchase for the entirety of the (shortened) crowdfunding window. Any feeling of FOMO may have been diminished compared to past series as a result.

That’s one possible explanation, while another may be that the models chosen for this round simply weren’t as enticing as in previous series. Either way, there’s still plenty more to come: the timeline for the BrickLink Designer Program currently runs through Series 11, which begins in May 2026. Voting on Series 9 submissions has just come to a close, while crowdfunding for Series 7 starts in February 2026.

BDP seriesTotal pre-orders
Series 1136,596
Series 2106,548
Series 3137,435
Series 4117,207
Series 5140,219
Series 6105,381

Head over to BrickLink to check out the full Designer Program slate.

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