LEGO MASTERS episode three airs on Channel 4 tonight

The third episode of LEGO MASTERS airs on Channel 4 tonight, challenging the build teams to take on the natural world.

Each team must figure out how to build based on nature in the third episode of LEGO MASTERS, scheduled at 8pm this evening on Channel 4. Five build teams remain, after Daniel and Jack were knocked out of the contest during last week’s movement based tasks.

The search for the UK and Ireland’s most talented Lego builders continues. Nature is the theme this time as the remaining five teams take their construction skills into the great outdoors. The challenge is to create and install a spectacular brick display for a nature walk that will be transported to a woodland in Essex. From plants, animals and insects to mythical creatures, the teams can create whatever they want, but it must be full of character, wow the judges, and fit seamlessly into the environment. So how do you integrate a Madagascan crocodile into the Essex countryside? And there’s a frantic hunt on for a missing chrysalis.

There’s also a quick-fire round to make as many miniature insects, birds and wild animals in 45 minutes, using no more than 15 bricks. Joining The Lego Group’s Matthew Ashton as guest judges is one of the world’s leading brick animal artists Sean Kenney, and comedian Bill Bailey. Only three pairs will make it through to the final and continue their fight to be crowned Lego Masters.

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Fans can keep track of the teams with this handy guide and re-cap last week with the Brick Fanatics review and verdict.

The third episode airs on Channel 4 at 8.00pm tonight – stay tuned for the Brick Fanatics review shortly thereafter,a and share your comments on the show below the line.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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