LEGO Masters Australia is back. The contest designed to push the imagination and creativity of Australia's best LEGO builders returns for a third season, and this season promises to take the competition to a whole new level. Up for grabs is the all new Platinum Brick which will give the winning team immunity from an elimination. To win it, they face a massive first challenge. Teams must create a show stopping piece that will stop a train in its tracks. They have 17 hours to complete their builds.
This season, four Australian teams face four seasoned LEGO Masters teams from around the world. In this first build, teams are challenged to build a LEGO model strong enough to break through a sheet of ice.
In this episode of LEGO Masters teams are paired together in groups of four to design and build the exterior of a real life go kart before taking them to the track for an adrenaline fueled race to the finish line.
In the third episode of LEGO Masters, the teams are faced with the first elimination challenge of the season whilst building a classic fairy tale with a genre twist.
In this episode of LEGO Masters, teams are faced with a back-to-back elimination as they try to perfectly replicate a real object out of LEGO.
In the fifth episode of LEGO® Masters, teams are tasked with building a fighting robot, or "brickbot," that must do battle against the other teams in the Brickbot Arena.
LEGO® Masters is teaming up with K-Mart and creating teams of four to build a visual spectacular that will be displayed in a real-life K-Mart Store!
Teams are given a hollow vintage tv which they must fill with a recognizable TV show. Surprise guest Sophie Monk tries her luck at identifying the shows without any hints.
The LEGO® Masters teams help Hamish pitch brand new sports to be included in the Olympic Games by building visual representations of the wacky new Olympic sports!
In episode nine of LEGO® Masters, teams are each given a base plate representing a typical room in a house, and must build minifigures living in the land of the giants surrounded by and using life-size items found around the home.