Wszyscy dotychczasowi finali?ci programu LEGO BrickLink Designer – maj 2025 r

The latest update to the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program has seen the five final set designs for Series 5 revealed, adding to the list of finalists.

The list of LEGO BrickLink Designer Program finalists continues to grow after the Series 7 picks were revealed. With Series 8’s crowd support phase now open as well, the program is only getting bigger.

Here’s every LEGO BrickLink Designer Program finalist at the time of writing, from Series 1 to Series 7, now updated with the Series 5 final designs.

Series 1: Mountain Fortress

Pieces: 3,986 Minifigures: 7 Stickers: 0 Designer: SleeplessNight

SleeplessNight’s Mountain Fortress remains a popular LEGO BrickLink Designer Program set, selling out fast in the first series as many other LEGO Castle models have done since.

Series 1: Parisian Street

Pieces: 3,465 Minifigures: 7 Stickers: 16 Designer: NicolasCarlier

The Parisian street by NicolasCarlier brought a touch of Paris to the BrickLink Designer Program in Series 1, but did not opt for a modular building-compatible design.

Series 1: The Old Train Engine Shed

Pieces: 2,298 Minifigures: 6 Stickers: 10 Designer: Mind_the_Brick

Train enthusiasts were well-catered to in the first series and have been a few times since, starting with The Old Train Engine Shed by Mind_the_Brick. Series 8 continues to be rife with similar suggestions

Series 1: The Snack Shack

Pieces: 548 Minifigures: 1 Stickers: 3 Designer: Skeletuhr

The Snack Shack by Skeletuhr is still one of the smallest LEGO BrickLink Designer Program models, packing plenty of charm into a beachside build.

Series 1: General Store – Wild West

Pieces: 1,848 Minifigures: 5 Stickers: 4 Designer: llucky

Llucky rounds out the first series with a rare LEGO Wild West model, but not the last in the BrickLink Designer Program.

Series 2: Logging Railway

Pieces: 2,706 Minifigures: 3 Stickers: 2 Designer: ties25

The second LEGO BrickLink Designer Program train set starts Series 2 with ties25’s Logging Railway, depicting a curved bridge and a classic train design.

Series 2: The Ocean House

Pieces: 2,157 Minifigures: 3 Designer: Hanwas

Hanwas’ Ocean House continues a range of exploratory and linked LEGO BrickLink Designer Program models that have become as collectable as one other fan designer’s sets.

Series 2: Mushroom House

Pieces: 943 Minifigures: 3 Designer: JonasKramm

A different kind of home from JonasKramm started another collection in Series 2, to be joined in the future by a much bigger build.

Series 2: Brick Cross Train Station

Pieces: 3,034 Minifigures: 8 Stickers: 14 Designer: brickester

Brickester’s train station modular building continues Series 2 with everything from an eatery to a newsagent before minifigures even get to the platform.

Series 2: Ominous Isle

Pieces: 2,773 Minifigures: 4 Designer: Jazeera

LEGO Pirates’ Ominous Isle, which we reviewed here, may not be the most sturdy set, but it’s an interesting take on the classic theme that will pair well with a Series 5 submission and another from Series 7.

Series 3: Harbormaster’s Office

Pieces: 2,395 Minifigures: 4 Stickers: 13 Designer: Rich_Herbert

Rich_Herbert’s Harbormaster’s office pairs well with the LEGO Ideas Old Fishing Store, and you read our review by clicking here following its crowdfunding phase.

Series 3: The Art of Chocolate

Pieces: 2,574 Minifigures: 7 Stickers: 27 Designer: brickester

Brickester was back in the BrickLink Designer Program as part of Series 3, offering up an educational chocolate-centric model.

Series 3: Forest Stronghold

Pieces: 3,208 Minifigures: 8 Stickers: 0 Designer: Krackenator

Krackenator presented a home for the Forestmen of LEGO Castle in Series 3, complete with a zipline, bridge and more than enough trees.

Series 3: Camping Adventure

Pieces: 643 Minifigures: 2 Stickers: 0 Designer: KingCreations

KingCreations’ CampingAdventure is much lighter on LEGO trees, but offers up another affordable LEGO BrickLink Designer Program model to crowdfund.

Series 3: Lost City

Pieces: 3,332 Minifigures: 2 Stickers: 0 Designer: letsgolegobrick

Lost City by letsgolegobrick is one of the biggest LEGO BrickLink Designer Program sets with a ruined city model to explore.

Series 4: Merchant Boat

Pieces: 1,933 Minifigures: 2 Stickers: 3 Designer: NicolasCarlier

NicolasCarlier’s Merchant Boat gives fans a detailed boat build to mix into all manner of displays, with no specific theme or suggested home for the build.

Series 4: Wild West Train

Pieces: 2,760 Minifigures: 6 Stickers: 14 Designer: llucky

Llucky’s Wild West Train adds to the growing list of LEGO Wild West and train sets in the BrickLink Designer Program with a level of detail on par with 21344 The Orient Express Train.

Series 4: Medieval Seaside Market

Pieces: 2,183 Minifigures: 7 Stickers: 0 Designer: Bricks_fan_uy

As mentioned in our review, Bricks_fan_uy’s Medieval Seaside Market is brimming with life to add a unique aspect to your medieval LEGO world. It also sold out extremely fast in Series 4.

Series 4: Siege Encampment

Pieces: 2,637 Minifigures: 9 Stickers: 6 Designer: SleeplessNight

SleeplessNight’s Siege Encampment arguably sold out fast, combining with the massive 10305 Lion Knights’ Castle with as much siege equipment as you could need in a single display. It’s arguably the most popular LEGO BrickLink Designer Program set since the first castle in Series 1.

Series 4: The Riverside Scholars

Pieces: 2,692 Minifigures: 4 Stickers: 0 Designer: Hanwas

Hanwas’ series of water-centric LEGO buildings continued with The Riverside Scholars in Series 4, showcasing a good range of colours, interior spaces and nature-infused builds.

Series 5: Adventure in Transylvania

Pieces: 4,056 Minifigures: 13 Stickers: 11 Designer: SleeplessNight

The most-voted project of any series up to Series 5 is SleeplessNight’s Adventure in Transylvania, and it has been transformed with few changes into a stunningly gothic build that will pair perfectly with the likes of Monster Fighters, Castle or even a modern world that needs a vampiric twist.

Series 5: Antique Shop

Pieces: 1,918 Minifigures: 6 Stickers: 10 Designer: ThatOneGuySteve 

The Antique Shop by ThatOneGuySteve is a simpler, more refined model in Series 5, focusing heavily on interior details and furniture. It too has received few changes, most notably adding a minifigure to the staff.

Series 5: Mushroom Village

Pieces: 2,436 Minifigures: 7 Stickers: 0 Designer: JonasKramm

JonasKramm’s miniature world is back in Series 5 with the Mushroom Village, expanding the initial house with a whole host of homes in a considerably more dense build. Though some of the furnishings have changed inside, JonasKramm’s distinct touch is still present in the final design.

Series 5: Popcorn Wagon

Pieces: 594 Minifigures: 3 Stickers: 3 Designer: Mictur

Series 5’s Popcorn Wagon by Mictur is one of the smallest LEGO BrickLink Designer Program sets, adding one more minifigure than initially proposed. As a limited-edition and small build, it’s one worth picking up for the limited nature alone.

Series 5: The Thieves of Tortuga

Pieces: 4,002 Minifigures: 13 Stickers: 7 Designer: Krackenator

Krackenator’s The Thieves of Tortuga remains huge but has been split into two islands in the final design. This makes the most more dynamic and easier to transport, as well as display.

Series 6: The Art Factory

Pieces: 2,499 Minifigures: 8 Stickers: 13 Designer: Brickester

Brickester is back in Series 6 with The Art Factory, eschewing its modular design from Series 5 but keeping the same footprint in case you want to modify it accordingly.

Series 6: Off-road Adventure

Pieces: 859 Minifigures: 2 Stickers: 0 Designer: KingCreations

KingCreations’ Off-road Adventure adds to Camping Adventure with a vehicle to pull the camper and another stunning nature-centric scene.

Series 6: Gold Mine Expedition

Pieces: 3,570 Minifigures: 7 Stickers: 12 Designer: Brickproject

Brickproject’s Gold Mine Expedition should be a treat for LEGO Wild West enthusiasts with multiple levels to explore and some secrets teased by the fan designer. This fan designer will soon return to our list, too.

Series 6: Sequoia Tree Trail

Pieces: 3,035 Minifigures: 9 Stickers: 12 Designer: Piece_On_Earth

Piece_On_Earth has had more luck in the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program than they did on LEGO Ideas, recreating one of the biggest species of trees in an incredible build ideal for nature fans.

Series 6: Outlaw Forest Den

Pieces: 2,452 Minifigures: 8 Stickers: 4 Designer: BrickHammer

The Wolfpack has been back for a while, and they’ll soon have a home thanks to Brickhammer’s forest den , packing in a lot of volume for under 2,500 pieces. Expect this one to sell out fast when crowdfunding for Series 6 starts.

Series 7: W.A.L.T. The Little Robot

Pieces: 663 Minifigures: 0 Stickers: 0 Designer: Leewan

Leewan’s adorable and emotive robot model is another small BrickLink Designer Program set to consider, packed with details to admire, with plenty of moving parts to create a huge variety of poses.

Series 7: Antique Collection

Pieces: 2,452 Minifigures: 8 Stickers: 4 Designer: terauma

The Antique Collection by terauma is suggested as a place to display your favourite pieces and minifigures in a classic furniture recreation. It’s a niche pick for a BrickLink Designer Program set, but they can’t all be castles.

Series 7: Alchemist’s Shop

Pieces: 2,126 Minifigures: 6 Stickers: 1 Designer: Shram

While Series 7 might not have a massive castle creation, it does have a LEGO Castle model thanks to Shram’s Alchemist’s Shop, which has been designed to accompany the retired 21325 Medieval Blacksmith.

Series 7: Privateer Frigate Fortuna

Pieces: 4,000 Minifigures: 12 Stickers: 1 Designer: BrickPerfection

Sitting at the maximum threshold of 4,000 pieces, the colossal Privateer Frigate Fortuna comes from the aptly named BrickPerfection, and it’s sturdier than you’d think.

Series 7: Sushi Restaurant

Pieces: 3,409 Minifigures: 7 Stickers: 4 Designer: Brickproject

Brickproject is back in the BrickLink Designer Program with a staggeringly impressive 3,409-piece sushi restaurant. The modular design of this model makes it a perfect fit for a city display with minor modifications.

Every LEGO BrickLink Designer Program finalist

Set namePiece countMinifiguresDesignerSeries
Mountain Fortress3,9867SleeplessNight1
Parisian Street3,4657NicolasCarlier1
The Old Engine Train Shed2,2986Mind_the_Brick1
The Snack Shack5481Skeletuhr1
General Store – Wild West1,8485llucky1
Logging Railway2,7063ties252
The Ocean House2,1573Hanwas2
Mushroom House9433JonasKramm2
Brick Cross Train Station3,0348brickester2
Ominous Isle2,7735jazlecraz2
Harbormaster’s Office2,3954Rich_Herbert3
The Art of Chocolate2,5747brickester3
Forest Stronghold3,2089Krackenator3
Camping Adventure6432KingCreations3
Lost City3,3322letsgolegobrick3
Merchant Boat1,933 2NicolasCarlier4
Wild West Train2,760 5llucky4
Medieval Seaside Market2,183 7Bricks_fan_uy4
Siege Encampment2,6379SleeplessNight4
The Riverside Scholars2,6924Hanwas4
Adventure in Transylvania4,05613SleeplessNight5
Antique Shop1,9186ThatOneGuySteve5
Mushroom Village2,4367JonasKramm5
Popcorn Wagon5943Mictur5
The Thieves of Tortuga4,00213Krackenator5
The Art Factory2,4998Brickester6
Off-road Adventure8592KingCreations6
Gold Mine Expedition3,5707Brickproject6
Sequoia Tree Trail3,0359Piece_On_Earth6
Outlaw Forest Den2,4528BrickHammer6
W.A.L.T. The Little Robot6630Leewan7
Antique Collection1,4710terauma7
Alchemist’s Shop2,1266Shram7
Privateer Frigate Fortuna4,00012BrickPerfection7
Sushi Restaurant3,4097Brickproject
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About the Author

Jack Yates
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.

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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