Episode 4-7
Dragon Race and Grandscapes – The Second Elimination. The seven teams are challenged to build tiny dragons that are small enough to fly on a drone. The winner gets an advantage for the second build.
Read moreDragon Race and Grandscapes – The Second Elimination. The seven teams are challenged to build tiny dragons that are small enough to fly on a drone. The winner gets an advantage for the second build.
Read moreBridge Too Far. Teams must create a bridge that can survive two shake plates, with the decision coming down to aesthetics if more than one bridge can survive all 12 levels of shaking.
Read moreCut-Away. With 10 hours on the clock, the teams’ challenge is to build something set to mini-fig scale that is whole on one side and when you spin it around, reveals a build and a world that has been completely cut in half on the other side.
Read moreCar of the Future and Old is New. The teams build a car of the future, and then turn something old into something new. The first challenge sees one team win an advantage, while the second challenge is an elimination.
Read moreBuild that Tune. Teams must create a song title out of LEGO, and make their builds clear enough that a musical mystery guest can guess what song they have built without them saying a word.
Read moreStuntman. Teams have to build a stunt vehicle that has to go up a ramp and soar through a ring of fire, clear nine LEGO school buses, and explode on the ground which will be captured in slow motion.
Read moreDrain the Ocean. Teams are challenged to create something found at the bottom of the ocean. Their creations will be put into a large pool that will fill with water, then drain again.
Read moreScott Cam, Sophie Monk, Brooke Boney and Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli team up with contestants from the past series in a festive celebration of the show.
Read moreScott Cam, Sophie Monk, Brooke Boney and Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli team up with contestants from the past series in a festive celebration of the show, and compete to take the honours with the best and most magical Christmas build.
Read moreGrand Finale. Three teams battle it out in a 28-hour grand finale challenge as they strive to be crowned LEGO Masters and claim the $100,000 prize.
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