19 reviews
It is soooo good. They make amazing builds that are technical and complex. You should definitely watch it
- Flamerunners
- May 13, 2019
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Amazing LEGO creations, interesting teams, entertaining host, family friendly and just right amount of drama. Takes the reality genre to another level. Only suggestion I have for the creators for next season, throw in some tips for viewers on some of the LEGO techniques used. So excited for more.
- john-70190
- May 26, 2019
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What they can build is amazing. A must watch. Very entertaining can't wait for the next season.
- whiskieplease
- May 18, 2019
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Watched every episode. Loved every one. Season 1 was good. Season 2 was better. Might have a bit of melodrama but is still amazing.
- marotastic
- May 21, 2021
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I stopped watching the US version because it was mostly just an excuse for the host to move around the room and do little comedy skits. I like Will Arnett but I'm watching to see what the contestants are able to create; not his demo reel.
They'd get to the end of an episode and I'd realize they had shown very little of the builds; but lots of the host.
Sure in this one Hamish jokes around with the contestants but it isn't all about him. We actually get to see everyone's builds as they progress.
Brickman clearly loves Lego and his excitement shows; it makes it fun. His enthusiasm pull the audience in.
They'd get to the end of an episode and I'd realize they had shown very little of the builds; but lots of the host.
Sure in this one Hamish jokes around with the contestants but it isn't all about him. We actually get to see everyone's builds as they progress.
Brickman clearly loves Lego and his excitement shows; it makes it fun. His enthusiasm pull the audience in.
I love this show. It's super fun, it's not melodramatic or a bummer. Hamish (the host) is incredible at his job, and such a delight to watch. Brickman is humble yet constructive in his criticism as an expert.
I've watched it with my family and everyone loves it to pieces! I can't believe there's anyone out there who doesn't get warm and fuzzy feelings watching these seasons. I've watched season 1-2 and 4. And there all great and totally worth the binge!
I've seen this show from other countries, and I gotta say, Australia does it best.
Go watch it, it'll make you wanna build something creative!
I've watched it with my family and everyone loves it to pieces! I can't believe there's anyone out there who doesn't get warm and fuzzy feelings watching these seasons. I've watched season 1-2 and 4. And there all great and totally worth the binge!
I've seen this show from other countries, and I gotta say, Australia does it best.
Go watch it, it'll make you wanna build something creative!
- izzielauridsen
- Jan 23, 2023
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Hamish Blake is brilliant as the host and makes this show incredibly entertaining to watch.
I'm not even into lego, but it really is quite impressive to see what people can do with it.
The contestants, for the most part, are kind, good-hearted people with a true passion for lego.
My favourite teams would have to be Jackson and Alex, Joss and Henry, Alex and Caleb, Gabby and Ryan, David and Gerhard, and of course, Scotty and Owen! :)
Favourite builds:
Honourable mentions:
I'm not even into lego, but it really is quite impressive to see what people can do with it.
The contestants, for the most part, are kind, good-hearted people with a true passion for lego.
My favourite teams would have to be Jackson and Alex, Joss and Henry, Alex and Caleb, Gabby and Ryan, David and Gerhard, and of course, Scotty and Owen! :)
Favourite builds:
- David and G's "War Planes" build (S01E03 - "Cut in Half")
- Jackson and Alex's "50s UFO" build (S02E04 - "One Hanging Brick")
- Gabby and Ryan's "Galaxy Girl" build (S03E09 - "Arcade Game")
- Andrew and Damian's "Jack and the Beanstalk" (S02E03 - "Fairytale")
Honourable mentions:
- Scotty and Owen's "Sanctum Sanctorium" build (S03E11 - "MCU")
- Gabby and Ryan's "The Flying Machine" build (S03E07 - "Will It Fly?")
- mattscottsw
- Apr 30, 2024
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- lochiedude
- May 12, 2024
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It is an amazing, absolutely such a great show to watch. I love the entertainment and fun things within the show. I have been watching since season 1 and I still love it!!! My only one downside and comment I would like to address is about 'Brickman',. He is an amazing, nice intelligent and creative guy within Lego but, when he is judging the participants, he seems very harsh in a way when he speaks to them. Cause obviously not everyone is perfect at Lego like 'Brickman' so I think that he should say more positive comments to them and their Lego builds as they also do such an amazing job at building and how hard they work on them. Anyways, other than that I absolutely love the show and will continue watching until it is over!!!
- francb-05269
- Apr 10, 2023
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The Aussies does it again. They did it with Beauty and the Geek and they does it again with this nice tv show. OK, it is very standard formula A1 and that's why I'm skipping all of the "suppossed" melodramy". If I could get a word out to the producers: we don't care about the participants backstory. It will come out naturally if you don't force it!
Focus on the builders and their builds. They're great. What they make is amazing. But production can't stop interfering and distracting from their efforts. If you watch the opening five minutes of the show you're shown the finished builds and the highlights. It's like seeing the end of a film at the start. Why bother watching. Too many handing out of advantages and disadvantages needlessly complicated the programme and adds nothing. The producers and the irritating presenter need to stop interfering and take a step back. Let the builders build. That's what we want to see. It doesn't need dressing up with stupid gimmicks!
Lego Masters Australia is an exhilarating and captivating show that brings the joy of creativity and imagination to the screen. As a fan of LEGO, I was pleasantly surprised by the level of excitement and entertainment that this show delivers. Watching the contestants showcase their incredible building skills under the pressure of time constraints is truly thrilling. The diverse range of challenges keeps the show engaging, and it's fascinating to see how the teams interpret and execute each task in their own unique ways.
One of the most appealing aspects of Lego Masters Australia is its universal appeal. It's a show that transcends age barriers, making it enjoyable for both children and adults. The childlike wonder and enthusiasm displayed by the contestants as they work on their creations is contagious, and it's heartwarming to witness the pure joy that LEGO brings to people of all ages. The show effectively captures the essence of playfulness and creativity, reminding viewers of the timeless appeal of LEGO as a medium for artistic expression.
One of the most appealing aspects of Lego Masters Australia is its universal appeal. It's a show that transcends age barriers, making it enjoyable for both children and adults. The childlike wonder and enthusiasm displayed by the contestants as they work on their creations is contagious, and it's heartwarming to witness the pure joy that LEGO brings to people of all ages. The show effectively captures the essence of playfulness and creativity, reminding viewers of the timeless appeal of LEGO as a medium for artistic expression.
- liad-257-632395
- Dec 5, 2023
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The British version came first and was the first that I saw, it was enjoyable and interesting to see some of the Lego creations. It only lasted two seasons and I thought it more geared towards children as contestants and viewers. There were definitely some good builds and the challenges were fine but didn't really improve or develop.
Lego Masters Australia while building on the original concept was able to develop much more interesting and creative challenges - many of which would be repeated by the U. S. version.
I also believe Lego Masters has the most engaging and involved host with Hamish Blake and the best judge in the Brickman.
The contestants are also more interesting and appealing on Lego Masters Australia, the U. S. contestants feel at times to be rehearsed and handled by producers because they don't come across as natural especially in the early seasons.
Almost all of the best challenges in my opinion came from Lego Masters Australia and were duplicated less successfully on the U. S. version.
The U. S. version does show some improvement but focuses too much on creating drama and conflict between the contestants. Also I like to see the Lego creations occasionally destroyed in high definition slow motion - but I think the U. S version does this too often - which lessens the impact.
As of this date I have watched all the episodes of the British, Australian, New Zealand and U. S. versions and strongly prefer Lego Masters Australia - but will still watch the U. S. version as it has some wonderful builds.
Lego Masters Australia while building on the original concept was able to develop much more interesting and creative challenges - many of which would be repeated by the U. S. version.
I also believe Lego Masters has the most engaging and involved host with Hamish Blake and the best judge in the Brickman.
The contestants are also more interesting and appealing on Lego Masters Australia, the U. S. contestants feel at times to be rehearsed and handled by producers because they don't come across as natural especially in the early seasons.
Almost all of the best challenges in my opinion came from Lego Masters Australia and were duplicated less successfully on the U. S. version.
The U. S. version does show some improvement but focuses too much on creating drama and conflict between the contestants. Also I like to see the Lego creations occasionally destroyed in high definition slow motion - but I think the U. S version does this too often - which lessens the impact.
As of this date I have watched all the episodes of the British, Australian, New Zealand and U. S. versions and strongly prefer Lego Masters Australia - but will still watch the U. S. version as it has some wonderful builds.
- gary-kramer
- Apr 11, 2023
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I watched this in the hope that it would be different to other reality tv shows. In that it would primarily be about the LEGO building. However, I was sadly mistaken. It follows the same old tired reality tv format. The majority of the show was about the cheap melodrama between the contestants. Perhaps it's only saving grace is it's host, Hamish Blake, who attempts to keep it light. Nothing new, just the same as most other reality shows.
They should renamed this series as LEGO Drag Masters. Milking every little bit for no good reasons. First episode is interminable. The UK and US versions are so much better in pacing. Serious problems with timing and pacing. 1 1/2 hours is way too long. This needs to tighten up so it's really editing problem!
- tcya-97-265938
- Apr 25, 2020
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Anything with this tryhard ham in it is just unwatchable, he's not witty or remotely amusing & makes this or any show severely unappealing. Please there must be someone with charisma and an actual sense of humour that can host these types of shows.
- cantstandya13
- Apr 29, 2022
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