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Lego Masters (Australian TV series) season 6

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Lego Masters
Season 6
Hosted byHamish Blake
JudgesRyan "The Brickman" McNaught
No. of teams8
LocationSydney
Release
Original networkNine Network
Original release14 April (2024-04-14) –
7 May 2024 (2024-05-07)
Season chronology
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Season 5

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. Hamish Blake returned as host along with Ryan "The Brickman" McNaught as judge.[2][3] The eight teams battle it out to win the title of Australia's LEGO Master and a prize of $100,000.

Production

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In September 2023, the series was renewed by Nine for a sixth season, titled Lego Masters Australia vs The World, which would feature four new Australian teams and four teams who have previously competed in their homelands.[4][5] The contestants were announced on 5 April 2024 and the season premiered on 14 April 2024.[1]

Teams

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Team Ages Relationship[6] Country/
Season
Status
Krystle & Michelle 36 & 44 Paired together USA: Season 1 & Season 2 Winners
Felix & Annalena 21 & 27 Fitness fanatic friends Germany: Season 1 Winners Runners up
Dianne & Shane 59 & 38 Mother & Son Australia Third place
Ben & Eric 24 & 21 Friends Australia Eliminated
(Challenge 11)
Peter & Ida 41 & 33 Friends Denmark: Season 2 runners-up Eliminated
(Challenge 10)
Charlie & Haley 19 & 25 Paired together Australia Eliminated
(Challenge 7)
Camille & Caroline 34 & 22 Siblings France: Season 3 finalists Eliminated
(Challenge 4)
Sam & Emilio Both 38 Partners Australia Eliminated
(Challenge 3)

Elimination history

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Teams' progress through the competition
Team Challenge
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 GF
Krystle & Michelle Safe Safe Top two Safe Safe Won Top two Safe Won Immunity Safe Winners
Felix & Annalena Won Won Won Won Immunity Safe Won Safe Safe Safe Safe Runners up
Diane & Shane Safe Safe Safe Safe Safe Won Immunity Top Two Top Two Won Safe Third place
Ben & Eric Safe Safe Bottom two Safe Safe Safe Safe Won Immunity Safe Eliminated
Peter & Ida Top two Won Immunity Top two Won Safe Bottom two Safe Safe Eliminated
Charlie & Haley Safe Safe Safe Bottom two Safe Safe Eliminated
Camille & Caroline Safe Safe Safe Eliminated
Sam & Emilio Safe Safe Eliminated
Table key
Advantage Team received an advantage from Brickman
Won Team won a challenge or the show
Immunity Team is immune and safe from elimination
Safe Team was safe from elimination after passing a challenge/round.
Eliminated Team was eliminated from the competition

Series Details

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Challenge 1

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  • Airdate: 14 April 2024[7]
  • Challenge: "Break the Ice" Each of the eight teams has 14 hours to build on a round plate something that looks "cool" smashing through an ice field. It must be strong enough to withstand breaking through the ice. All builds made it through the ice, so the result was based on the story created by the build.
  • Advantage: Playing for "The Big Brick" which will confer advantages in a future challenge.
Team Lego Design Result
Felix & Annalena Dragon and castle Winner
Peter & Ida Reaching for the stars (penguin on a rocketship) Top two
Sam & Emilio Sea monster Safe
Krystle & Michelle Spring rising (vintage TV with two fairies inside) Safe
Camille & Caroline Cecile the deep-sea diving pencil Safe
Ben & Eric Viking village attack Safe
Diane & Shane Blooming flower Safe
Charlie & Haley Lava monster Safe

Challenge 2

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  • Airdate: 15 April 2024[8]
  • Challenge: "Go-Kart" Four teams of four as chosen by the winners of Challenge 1 (two Australian teams and two international teams) have eight hours and one minute to build the exterior of a go-kart chassis (Segway Ninebot GoKart). Brickman scores the build out of 10 for aesthetics and Hamish Blake awards three bonus points to the winner of the go-kart race (no go-kart made it through the race intact, so no points were awarded). Special guest judge Sophie Monk.
  • Advantage: The four players of the winning team win two "Big Bricks" which will confer an advantage in a future challenge.
Team (go-kart driver in bold) Lego Design Score (10) Result
Felix & Annalena
Peter & Ida
Hot Dog (Wiener Wagon) 8 Winner
Krystle & Michelle
Camille & Caroline
Green Frog 7 Safe
Ben & Eric
Charlie & Haley
Pink Dream Car 7 Safe
Diane & Shane
Sam & Emilio
Banana Split 6.5 Safe

Challenge 3

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  • Airdate: 16 April 2024[9]
  • Elimination Challenge: "Twisted Tales" The first elimination challenge has the eight teams construct fairy tales with a twist over 10 hours. Fairy tales and genres are combined by random choice, but the holders of the Big Brick chose their combinations first. The holders of the Big Brick are also immune from elimination
  • Advantage: The winning team wins "The Big Brick" which will confer an advantage in a future challenge.
Team Lego Design Result
Peter & Ida Science fiction and Beauty and the Beast Immunity (TBB)
Felix & Annalena Horror and Little Red Riding Hood Winner
Krystle & Michelle Western and Cinderella Top Two
Diane & Shane Action and The Wizard of Oz Safe
Charlie & Haley Martial arts and Goldilocks and the Three Bears Safe
Camille & Caroline Crime and Alice in Wonderland Safe
Ben & Eric Sword & Sorcery and Rapunzel Bottom Two
Sam & Emilio Historical epic and Peter Pan Eliminated

Challenge 4

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  • Airdate: 21 April 2024[10]
  • Elimination Challenge: "What's Real in the Boulangerie?" Another elimination as the seven teams have nine hours to attempt to replicate a real object from a boulangerie out of Lego. The holders of the TBB have 30 seconds before everyone else to choose their object. Teams were able to swap their choice if necessary after one hour. Brickman awards points out of 20 and an extra 3 points are available if the replica fools the not so special guest judge Sophie Monk (who has one minute to find the replicas).
  • Advantage: The winning team wins "The Big Brick" which will confer an advantage in a future challenge.
Team Lego Design Score (20) Result
Felix & Annalena Suitcases and wool 21 (18 + 3) Winner
Peter & Ida Cupcakes on a stand (switched from a cross-stich) 20 (17 + 3) Top Two
Ben & Eric Chessboard 17 Safe
Diane & Shane Painting of ballerinas (switched from wheelbarrow) 16 Safe
Krystle & Michelle Vintage radio 16 Safe
Charlie & Haley Sidetable 16 (13 + 3) Safe
Camille & Caroline Cake on a stand 15 Eliminated

Challenge 5

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  • Airdate: 22 April 2024[11]
  • Challenge: "Brickbot Battle" The six teams have six hours to build a fighting robot, or brickbot, that must do battle (push out of arena, pop the balloon or move it into a trap door) in the Brickbot Arena. Themes are determined by minifigs. The chassis is pre-built out of Lego bricks. Teams are also given a drawing pin to help pop the balloon. The holders of the TBB choose the three one on one battle contestants. The winner of each battle then have a three brickbot grand final.
  • Advantage: The winning team wins "The Big Brick" which will confer an advantage in a future challenge.
Team Minifig Lego Design 1 on 1 Battle Grand Final Battle
Felix & Annalena The boxer Boxing Ring and Punching Gloves Round 1 Winner Immunity (TBB)
Peter & Ida Shark boy Stingray Round 3 Winner Winner
Ben & Eric Alien warrior Alien Warrior Head Round 2 Winner Lost
Diane & Shane Caveman Caveman Car Round 3 Loser n/a
Krystle & Michelle Minotaur Texas Minotaur Truck Round 2 Loser n/a
Charlie & Haley The fly Fly Head Car Round 1 Loser n/a

Challenge 6

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  • Airdate: 23 April 2024[12]
  • Challenge: "Display Window" Three teams of four have eight hours to build a visual spectacular that will be displayed in a real-life K-Mart Store. The build needs to large enough to fill the window and hold the attention of passers by. The holders of TBB selected the teams (which had to have one Australian team and one international team). One hundred members of the public (including Sophie Monk) will vote for the winning build. Parts of this episode were filmed at Bondi Junction in November 2023, prior to the 2024 Bondi incident.
  • Advantage: The winning team wins two "Big Bricks" which will confer an advantage in a future challenge.
Team Lego Design Result
Michelle & Krystle
Dianne & Shane
Lego Theme Park Winner
Felix & Annalena
Charlie & Haley
Underwater World Safe
Ben & Eric
Peter & Ida
Monkey Business Safe

Challenge 7

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  • Airdate: 28 April 2024[13]
  • Challenge: "What's on the Box?" In the third elimination, the six teams are given ten hours to build a recognisable scene from a classic television show in a pre-made hollow vintage TV. Sophie Monk attempts to identify the shows without any hints for a bonus 3 points. The holders of TBB are safe from elimination.
  • Advantage: The winning team wins "The Big Brick" which will confer an advantage in a future challenge.
Team Lego Design Score (20) Result
Felix & Annalena Dora the Explorer 20 (17+3) Winner
Michelle & Krystle F.R.I.E.N.D.S. 19 (16+3) Top Two
Ben & Eric Scooby Doo 17 (14+3) Safe
Dianne & Shane Happy Days incomplete build Immunity (TBB)
Peter & Ida Baywatch 16 (13+3) Bottom Two
Charlie & Haley SpongeBob SquarePants 15 (12+3) Eliminated

Challenge 8

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  • Airdate: 29 April 2024[14]
  • Challenge: "New Olympic Sports" The teams have nine hours to pitch brand-new sports to be included in the Olympic Games by building visual representations of the wacky new Olympic sports. Teams are assigned the title of the new sports and have to invent the rules. The holders of the TBB assign the sports to the teams. Hamish demonstrates each sport to Brickman.
  • Advantage: The winning team wins "The Big Brick" which will confer an advantage in a future challenge.
Team Lego Design Result
Ben & Eric Jet Pack Hockey Winner
Dianne & Shane Cake Launching Top Two
Felix & Annalena Elephant Jumping Safe
Peter & Ida Iron Neck Safe
Michelle & Krystle Banana Sledding Safe

Challenge 9

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  • Airdate: 30 April 2024[15]
  • Challenge: "Colossal World" Teams are each given a base plate representing a typical room in a house and have 10 hours build minifigures living in the land of the giants surrounded by and using life-size items found around the home. The holders of TBB choose the rooms for all team members.
  • Advantage: The winning team wins "The Big Brick" which sends them straight to the semi-finals.
Team Lego Design Result
Michelle & Krystle Retro Movie Night – Living Room Winner
Dianne & Shane Baking Gone Wrong – Kitchen Top Two
Ben & Eric Battle for the Bedroom Safe
Felix & Annalena The Castle and the Rat – Cheese Fight Dining Room Safe
Peter & Ida Potty Training – Bathroom Safe

Challenge 10

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  • Airdate: 5 May 2024[16]
  • Challenge: "Villain Vehicle" In the fourth elimination, as part of the 85th anniversary of DC's Batman, the teams have eight hours to create iconic vehicles for some of Batman's greatest foes to earn a spot into the Semi Finals. Each team is given an iconic Batman villain, the challenge is to build the vehicle and build a good vs evil battle scene in the pre-made Gotham City (mini-figure scale). The holder's of the TBB have immunity and get to assign villains to the remaining teams.
Team Lego Design Result
Dianne & Shane The Joker Winner
Michelle & Krystle Harley Quinn Immunity (TBB)
Felix & Annalena The Riddler Safe
Ben & Eric Poison Ivy Safe
Peter & Ida The Penguin Eliminated

Challenge 11

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  • Airdate: 6 May 2024[17]
  • Challenge: "Lily Pad" The final four teams have 10 hours to build a scene on a floating lily pad (pre-made floating green base), featuring a specific colour palette, to earn a place in the Grand Final. The colours were chosen by Brickman to test complementary colour choices. The technical challenge is that the build must float evenly in the pond on the lily pad. The winners of the Batman Villain Vehicle challenge choose the colours for all the teams.
Team Colour Lego Design Result
Dianne & Shane Yellow Fishing giraffe Safe
Felix & Annalena Light Blue Lizard Safe
Michelle & Krystle Purple Butterfly Safe
Ben & Eric Pink Bonsai tree and fairy village Eliminated

Grand Finale

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  • Airdate: 7 May 2024[18]
  • Challenge: "Grand Finale" The final three teams have 28 hours to create a build of their choosing.
  • Voting and Judgement: 200 members of the public, along with Brickman, will determine the ultimate winners of LEGO® Masters 2024. Brickman has the Golden Brick worth 100 votes.
Team Lego Design Result
Michelle & Krystle Artist Studio (life size with minifig chaos) Winners
Felix & Annalena Fairy Villiage (with white wolf mythical creature) Runners up
Dianne & Shane Final Frontier (crashed spaceship and floating alien castle) Third place

Ratings

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On 28 January 2024, OzTAM's rating data recording system changed. Viewership data then focused on National Reach and National Total ratings instead of the five metro centres and overnight shares.

No. Title Air date Timeslot National reach viewers National total viewers Night rank Ref(s)
1 Challenge 1 14 April 2024 Sunday 7:00 pm 2,200,000 874,000 3 [19]
2 Challenge 2 15 April 2024 Monday 7:30 pm 1,929,000 785,000 3 [20]
3 Challenge 3 16 April 2024 Tuesday 7:30 pm 1,528,000 669,000 5 [21]
4 Challenge 4 21 April 2024 Sunday 7:00 pm 2,002,000 795,000 4 [22]
5 Challenge 5 22 April 2024 Monday 7:30 pm 1,752,000 728,000 3 [23]
6 Challenge 6 23 April 2024 Tuesday 7:30 pm 1,617,000 689,000 4 [24]
7 Challenge 7 28 April 2024 Sunday 7:00 pm 2,054,000 852,000 4 [25]
8 Challenge 8 29 April 2024 Monday 7:30 pm 1,783,000 707,000 3 [26]
9 Challenge 9 30 April 2024 Tuesday 7:30 pm 1,517,000 709,000 5 [27]
10 Challenge 10 5 May 2024 Sunday 7:00 pm 1,972,000 799,000 4 [28]
11 Challenge 11 6 May 2024 Monday 7:30 pm 1,702,000 725,000 4 [29]
12 Grand Finale 7 May 2024 Tuesday 7:30 pm 1,919,000 848,000 3 [30]

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