LEGO MASTERS heads to the brick arcade tonight on Channel 4
LEGO MASTERS continues tonight on Channel 4 with the penultimate episode, that will see the teams putting together a working arcade games before live sculpting comedian Johnny Vegas.
With ten builders remaining, things are heating up tonight in the LEGO MASTERS Build Room. Tonight, each pair of builders must put together a working arcade machine that will impress the judges, Matthew Ashton, the LEGO Group’s Vice President of Design, and Fran Scott, science and engineering expert. Comedian and LEGO fan Johnny Vegas will be stopping by to be a life model for the teams, who will each try their hand at building his bust with LEGO bricks.
So far, the builders have constructed skyscraper floors, historical scenes and crazy golf holes. Catherine and Patrick were the third pair to be sent home last week, after their crazy golf hole fell short of the standard they needed to reach.
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LEGO MASTERS airs on Channel 4 tonight at 8.00pm.
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More LEGO MASTERS coverage:
Series 2 Episode 1 – review
Series 2 Episode 1 – verdict
Series 2 Episode 1 – exit interview
Judging LEGO MASTERS: Exclusive Matthew Ashton interview
Series 2 Episode 2 – review
Series 2 Episode 2 – verdict
Series 2 Episode 2 – exit interview
Meet the teams:
Adam and Odette
Catherine and Patrick
Paul and Lewis
Jayden and Kato
Chris and Joseph
Nathan and Tom
Harry and Ollie
Izzy and Stuart
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