Lego Masters 5-4
The first elimination challenge sees the contestants complete a two-part theme park challenge.
Read moreThe first elimination challenge sees the contestants complete a two-part theme park challenge.
Read moreIt’s the third and final challenge of Brick Week, where the winning team will take home the Grand Brick, granting them immunity from the first elimination.
Read moreEach of the eight teams must create a build which tells a story both as it goes over the edge of a waterfall, and as it crashes on the rocks below.
Read moreThe show is bigger and grander than ever. Joining Hamish Blake and Ryan ‘Brickman’ McNaught are 16 returning contestants, all competing for the ultimate title of Australia’s Grand Masters.
Read moreDarren Palmer, Emma Watkins, Lincoln Lewis and Poh Ling Yeow will team up with contestants from the past in a festive celebration. Someone will take the honours with the best and most magical Christmas build.
Read moreDarren Palmer, Emma Watkins, Lincoln Lewis and Poh Ling Yeow will team up with contestants from the past in a festive celebration. Someone will take the honours with the best and most magical Christmas build.
Read moreThe Grand Finale. The three remaining teams have 28 hours to build whatever they want, in order to impress Brickman and the 200 members of the public that will vote for the winner.
Read moreSky’s The Limit. Teams are given a LEGO cloud and have 14 hours to create something that belongs on that cloud. At the end, one team will be eliminated and the three remaining teams will compete in the final.
Read moreBeginning, Middle & End. In the lead-up to finals week and a known elimination, teams must build their creations on a rotating baseplate, revealing a story in three different parts encompassing a beginning, middle and end.
Read moreWindow To The Future. The teams are put to the test, challenged to build what their vision of the future is, but seen through the view of a window frame.
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