Time is running out to decide the next LEGO BrickLink Designer Program sets
There isn’t long left to cast your vote on over 200 designs in the fourth series of the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program and help decide the next sets.
Three full days remain to decide which emoji best represents your thoughts on all 235 projects in the fourth series of the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program. The crowd vote ends on February 16 then a review will take place to determine which five designs will become sets. Your votes will have an impact on this review so it’s worth having your say.
Out of the 235 projects, there is a great variety of models on offer from a hot air balloon to a LEGO Castle encampment that would be ideal to pair with 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle.
We’ve previously highlighted six designs worth taking a look at but there are many more that you can vote that are as good as these selected models. As well as this voting period, time is running out to pre-order the two remaining LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 1 sets.
While there is still until the end of the month to pre-order, the speed at which three of the five sets sold out suggests that the other two won’t last much longer.
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