LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Series 6 sets going up for preorder

BrickLink Designer Program Series 6 LEGO sets are going up for preorder on October 6, 2025 – there are five new fan-designed sets, including a woodland fortress and modern art factory.

The BrickLink Designer Program Series 6 LEGO sets are finally ready to enter their preorder phase, with all five sets available to purchase starting on October 6, 2025, at 4pm BST / 11am EST / 8am PST.

For BrickLink Designer Program, preorders serve as a crowdfunding stage, ensuring that there’s enough measurable interest in a set for it to be worthwhile to enter production. Though that aspect of preorders is more a formality than anything — there’s yet to be a Designer Program set to not reach the necessary 3,000 order minimum. Each set is then capped at approximately 30,000 orders (Series 5 had a larger production run and it is unclear if this will apply to Series 6 as well), so if you’re interested in any of the sets, be sure to act quickly starting on October 6, 2025.

You’re free to order just one set or all five, though you will be limited to just two copies of each per household.

The BrickLink Designer Program Series 6 LEGO sets up for preorder are:

Off-road Adventure

KingCreation’s Off-road Adventure is the smallest set this time around coming in at 978 pieces with 3 minifigures for $79.99. The build features a cosy campsite nestled between the trees and beside a small but mighty waterfall. Rockwork and greenery are the main attractions here, though the offroad truck serves as a centrepiece and welcome splash of colour.

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The Art Factory

brickester’s The Art Factory is the next-smallest set, though “small” is a relative term — it clocks in at 2,566 pieces with 10 minifigures for $229.99. Modular, this building is not, but that’s not stopping it from having a striking presence on the street and packing a full interior. The façade makes liberal use of masonry bricks for a nice bit of texture, and the interior has all sorts of detailed rooms to fuel the minifigures’ creativity, with a working glass elevator to boot. Hinges are what allow access to the inside, cementing The Art Factory as more of a dollhouse-style building rather than modular.

Outlaw Forest Den

Castles are a staple of the BrickLink Designer Program, and BrickHammer’s Outlaw Forest Den continues that trend. The set will cost $229.99 with 2,617 pieces and 10 minifigures, most of which are members of the Wolfpack, the classic faction reintroduced in 2024’s 10332 Medieval Town Square. The outpost is built into some intricate rockwork, complete with a portcullis and large central tower.

Sequoia Tree Trail

Piece_On_Earth’s Sequoia Tree Trail will come with 3,187 pieces and 10 minifigures for $269.99. While the set does have a sizable footprint, most of the attention is given to the two giant sequoias in the centre, standing proud over the rest of the model. Plenty of smaller trees fill the space nicely, and a humble cabin is a perfect addition.

Gold Mine Expedition

The largest of the bunch is Brickproject’s Gold Mine Expedition, with 3,382 pieces and 13 minifigures for $299.99. The lower section of the build is entirely dedicated to the mine and the necessary equipment, with a narrow gauge minecart included to haul out the gold. Above the mine sits a rather impressive structure, offering some quintessential wild west vibes.

If you’re interested in preordering any of the BrickLink Designer Program Series 6 sets, they’ll be up for preorder on October 6, 2025.

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