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Lego Masters is an Australian reality television show based on the British series of the same name in which teams compete to build the best Lego project. It is hosted by Hamish Blake and judged by Lego designer Ryan "The Brickman" McNaught. The series premiered on 28 April 2019 on Nine Network. [1]
The sixth season of Australian reality television series Lego Masters, titled Lego Masters Australia vs The World, began airing on 14 April 2024. [1] Unlike previous series’, four new Australian teams have gone up against four international teams who have competed in their own countries.
The fifth season of Australian reality television series Lego Masters, titled Lego Masters: Grand Masters, began airing on 10 April 2023. [1] Unlike previous series’, eight teams returned from previous seasons to compete. Hamish Blake returned as host along with Ryan "The Brickman" McNaught as judge. [2]
“Lego Masters” returns for a second season on Tuesday with a new crop of contestants that once again live up to the show’s title — and perhaps even more so than last year. Season 1 ...
The Team with the most votes would be crowned LEGO Masters champions and claim the $100,000 prize plus $50 donated by Hamish Blake. Voting & Judgment - The 200 members of the public judged the builds, assigning their Black Bricks worth 1 vote to whichever model they liked most. Completing the vote, Brickman was given the Titanium Brick worth ...
The first season of Australian reality television series Lego Masters premiered on the Nine Network on 28 April 2019. [1] Hamish Blake was announced as host and Ryan "The Brickman" McNaught was announced as Judge.
Elimination Challenge: "Kale Scale" [15] - The teams were given eight hours to make a creation as tall as Kale Frost from Lego Master Australia Season 1, but an extra restriction was that the creation could not be a building or a tower. The team with the weakest story elements and aesthetics in the build was eliminated.
After coming across Wellington's LEGO creations on Flickr and Instagram, 'LEGO Masters' encouraged him several times to apply for the show, Wellington said. In 2022, he went for it.