BrickLink Designer Program Series 10 LEGO sets announced

Five new LEGO sets, designed by fans, are coming in BrickLink Designer Program Series 10 – The Joust (Medieval Tournament), Kiosk, Firehouse, Space Cafe and Wild West Train Station.

BrickLink Designer Program is the scheme that allows fan builds to become official LEGO sets that are sold in limited edition runs. BrickLink has announced the five sets that will make up Series 10, which will be available to preorder for a limited period during February 2027. There were 599 models submitted to Series 10.

Series 8 will be available for preorder in June and you will be able to submit designs for Series 11 in April.

Here are the five sets:

The Joust (Medieval Tournament)

3,099 elements

A detailed LEGO medieval tournament scene featuring a grand castle, multiple knights, colourful tents, and spectators.

The fan designer of the set calls themselves ‘moccermommy’. The set depicts a medieval jousting tournament and takes advantage of the recently introduced Castle factions – the Horse Knights from 31168 Medieval Horse Knight Castle and the Griffin Knights from 21358 Minifigure Vending Machine.

Most of the bricks build a stone structure from where royalty can watch the joust, with wooden sections either side of it. There are also tents to build and a jousting arena at the centre of the set. Fun details include a bakery and spectator seating.

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Firehouse

2,988 elements

A detailed LEGO model of a firehouse showcasing a red and green building with a clock tower, surrounded by mini-figures, a fire truck, and various plants.

The fan designer of this set calls themselves ‘brickhucker’. The Firehouse is intended to fit into fans’ existing real-world layouts. It seems to take inspiration from old town firehouses in the US and includes a fire truck to build that can roll into the building’s garage.

It’s a large set, with a 32×48 stud footprint. There is a fully furnished interior, a red main building and a green belltower alongside it. A host of minifigures populate the model;  a construction crew, a hotdog mascot, the fire crew and the dispatcher.

The Space Café

2,545 pieces

A colourful LEGO model of a space-themed café, featuring a rocket, an alien spaceship, and figures of various characters enjoying the surroundings, with a starry background.

The fan designer of the set calls themselves ‘rocknbricks31’. The Space Café is a vibrant model that delivers a galaxy themed 1950s diner. It is intended as a themed restaurant that, if you so desire, can fit in with your existing real world LEGO layout. rocknbricks31 wanted to pay tribute to the Atomic Age of design in the USA.

Decorative elements convey the theme, including the quintessential rocket and UFO. Inside there is an escape pod theme lavatory! To capture a retro vibe, the fan builder used dark turquoise, light grey and reddish orange.

As well as the main building, the set’s elements construct arcade games, a kitchen, a planetarium and a 1950s car.

Wild West Train Station

3,184 pieces

A detailed LEGO model of a train station named 'Brick Express', featuring a wooden building with a sloped roof, train arrival clock, and surrounding greenery. The scene includes mini-figures, a horse, and construction equipment nearby.

The fan designer of the set calls themselves ‘Ilucky’. Once again, BrickLink Designer Program is offering an Old West themed set – this time a railway station. It is designed to be a wooden station building with two storeys, a porch, weathered details and a weathervane.

Conveying the simpler technology of the time, there is a wooden cargo crane to build, which sits alongside the main building. A short section of track runs in front of the station. There are plenty of accessories to convey the scene, such as crates, barrels, cacti, tumbleweeds and flowers.

The interior is very detailed too – it includes a ticket office, goods ready for transport and the stationmaster’s officer.

Kiosk

729 pieces

A detailed LEGO model of a classic kiosk with a clock tower, featuring two mini-figures, one serving a customer and the other holding a donut. The structure includes windows, a menu board, and a streetlamp, set against a white background.

The fan designer of the set calls themselves ‘HostasBuilds’. Kiosk is inspired by the newspaper convenience kiosks found around the city of Paris, with all sorts of quick options for busy urbanites. As well as the local newspaper the stand sells coffee, lemonade, donuts, and cookies. Interior details include a coffee machine.

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