LEGO Masters - Season 4
LEGO® Masters Australia returns to Nine for its fourth season with eight new teams putting their imaginations and building skills to the test in the quest to be crowned LEGO® Masters for 2022.
In each episode the teams will compete in special challenges devised and judged by Ryan “Brickman” McNaught , with the added importance of impressing host Hamish Blake . Contestants will have to pull out all the stops if they want to dodge elimination and make it to the finale and the chance to win the $100,000 prize.
This year the new Titanium Brick of Triumph will wield unprecedented power, changing hands during the competition as the contestants play for it with every build.
The eight teams are made up of a diverse and exciting cast of contestants, each with different skill sets and abilities. Amongst them a father and son team, a team of LEGO®-loving brothers, best mates, and two husbands. LEGO® Masters Australia will push their imaginations and creativity to the limit as they go into each challenge with one common goal: to impress Brickman and make it to the final three.
In the Grand Final episode, the three surviving teams will be given 28 hours to create their last epic build, a gruelling task, after which a room full of LEGO® fans will choose their favourite build to crown the 2022 LEGO® Masters.
In a program first, Hamish, Brickman and the teams will be heading out of the studio and into the world as their builds come face to face with the unpredictable Australian weather. In two more new challenges, the teams must come up with gravity-defying builds that survive soaring heights and nailbiting lows.
In a season that promises more amazement than ever, the challenges will excite and surprise. From The Car of the Future to The Stuntman – which will see contestants building a model that can fly through a hoop of fire – this year’s competition is rising to spectacular new heights. And the biggest challenge hit from Season 1, The Bridge , returns with an amazing twist.
The Brick Pit is the ultimate LEGO® dream room, and its 3.8 million bricks mean that the contestants will be able to build to their hearts’ content and meet every challenge. This year, an additional 600,000 bricks were ordered for Season 4.
Host Hamish Blake will push the boundaries of comedy as he provides the fun in the studio, with more hilarious and spur-of-the-moment gags. Ryan “Brickman” McNaught, will mentor and advise the contestants on how to make their builds as spectacular as possible. Brickman is the only LEGO® Certified Professional in the Southern Hemisphere, and one of only 13 in the world, so his knowledge and technical skills are invaluable to the progress of the teams.