With many people now receiving their pre-ordered Bricklink Designer Program sets from the first round, instructions for those sets are now available as well. As the Bricklink sets needed to use current parts, if you didn’t purchase any of the sets, you can still try and build them by sourcing the parts from elsewhere. You can find the instructions here but I highly recommend using the LEGO Building Instructions App as you’ll also get access to the parts list as well as full 3D Instructions Plus features.
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