Six teams of LEGO builders face off in the first LEGO Masters NZ challenge: 'Archipe-LEGO'. The winning team is awarded the Power Brick to keep them safe from elimination.
Teams must create an emblem to represent a cricketing nation. Their LEGO builds will be tested for 'smashiness' when a cricket ball is hurled at them from a bowling machine.
Teams of two are asked to build an extraordinary LEGO creation starting with half of an everyday object. The team with the least successful build goes home.
A LEGO Masters classic is turned upside down when teams are asked to build a spectacular bridge that spans 2 metres. The bridges will be stress-tested from underneath with a weighted bungee.
The 'Keep Us In Suspense' challenge tests the technical expertise of our LEGO Masters teams. They must build a fantastic creation suspended from a wire. One team will be eliminated.
The four remaining LEGO teams face a new challenge - 'monochrome', a one colour build. Who will create a LEGO sculpture good enough for an art gallery?
The stakes are high as teams battle to win the 'Roll the Dice' challenge and go directly to the grand final. Who can design the best 'must play' table top game using only LEGO bricks?
The semi-final sees teams competing for the remaining places in the grand final. In this high-stakes challenge they must create a monster and their lair.
Six teams of LEGO builders face off in their first challenge, to build their own big budget movie set. But only one team will take home the Power Brick.
The four remaining teams face a new challenge – Demolition House. Their builds will be tested for ‘smashiness’ when a wrecking ball is hurled headfirst into their builds.
This connected challenge tests the technical expertise of our LEGO Masters teams. They must design and build a section of a fun chain reaction using a rolling ball.
The LEGO Masters NZ semi-final sees 3 teams competing for the remaining 2 places in the Grand Final. Teams must create a build based of a well-known New Zealand storybook.
The Grand Final sees three teams building their LEGO Masterpiece. They have 24 hours to prove themselves the best builders in Aotearoa and take home the LEGO Masters NZ Trophy.