The BEST episodes of LEGO Masters (UK)

Every episode of LEGO Masters (UK) ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of LEGO Masters (UK)!

Eight competing pairs of all ages will have their design, originality and construction skills put to the test in a battle to be crowned LEGO MASTERS. The series is hosted by DJ and TV presenter Melvin Odoom. Each programme tests a wide array of disciplines from the playful to the technical to the unexpected and judging is led by Matthew Ashton, Vice President of Design for the LEGO Group. Joining Matthew in each round will be an array of expert judges from the fields of engineering, art and design and guest celebrity LEGO fans including Richard Osman, Bill Bailey and Dara O’Briain. In each programme, the teams who impress the most will progress to the next round until the finale, where just one pair will be crowned winners.

Last Updated: 10/6/2024Network: Channel 4Status: Ended
Episode 3
star
7.88
42 votes

#1 - Episode 3

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 9/7/2017

Nature is the theme of episode three’s challenges. The five remaining teams must complete an Unplanned Build where they must create as many miniature unique and identifiable insects, birds and wild animals as possible in surprise15 minute intervals using no more than 15 bricks per creature, and the Planned Build sees comedian Bill Bailey and professional LEGO artist, Sean Kenney judge the creations made by the pairs as they populate a section of a nature walk with a rich cornucopia of plants, flowers, and characterful animals. Only three pairs will make it through to the final round.

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Episode 4
star
7.83
35 votes

#2 - Episode 4

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 9/14/2017

In the final episode, the three remaining teams take part in the ultimate Pure Imagination Challenge where in the Unplanned Build, the teams are challenged to create a build that reflects the inner workings of a child’s storytelling imagination. They must each listen to a six-year old child’s story and then have three hours to bring their tales to life in little plastic bricks and inject playability into their builds. The best two teams then go head-to-head in the Final Master Build where they have two weeks to realise a master creation measuring 2 x 2 metres and using up to 500,000 bricks each. The build must incorporate a central structure and an environment utilising all the skills they have been tested on and developed throughout the competition. The build will then be revealed to the general public at The Design Museum in Kensington, London and is judged by comedian and LEGO enthusiast Dara O’Briain.

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Episode 4
star
7.80
15 votes

#3 - Episode 4

Season 2 - Episode 4 - Aired 11/27/2018

It's the semi-final. The teams create a bust of comedian Johnny Vegas. Can they capture the essence of Johnny in plastic bricks? They also build a life-size arcade game.

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Episode 2
star
7.76
21 votes

#4 - Episode 2

Season 2 - Episode 2 - Aired 11/13/2018

Melvin Odoom invites the seven remaining teams to take part in the 'Drop Test'. Using 1,000 bricks, the teams must create a structure that when dropped from height will smash to pieces. The further the spread of broken bricks, the higher the score. Next, the teams construct a scene from history. From the Ice Age to Ancient Egypt to 1950s America, which historical scene will the jury like the best, and which team will leave the contest? Matthew Ashton and Fran Scott are joined on judging duty by comedian Paddy McGuinness.

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Episode 5
star
7.71
14 votes

#5 - Episode 5

Season 2 - Episode 5 - Aired 12/4/2018

The four teams build a walking-talking robo-pet. There is also a Master Build using as many as half a million bricks. But who will be crowned the winner for 2018? With guest judge Sue Perkins.

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Episode 3
star
7.67
15 votes

#6 - Episode 3

Season 2 - Episode 3 - Aired 11/20/2018

The teams compete to build a hybrid land and sea animal and a life-size crazy golf feature. Comedian Chris Ramsey tees off as this episode's celebrity guest judge.

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Episode 1
star
7.51
89 votes

#7 - Episode 1

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 8/24/2017

Episode one sees 48 pairs of teams take part in auditions to select the eight teams who will take part in the competition. The final pairs range from 9-year-old friends, to a pair of adult fans of LEGO (aka AFOLs), girl cousins, mum and son, father and son, uncle and nephew, Cambridge University engineering students and 12-year-old pals. They all compete in one supersized challenge where teams are given the design brief in advance. For this week’s Planned Build, Brick Feast, the teams must create a spectacular LEGO banquet, which must include one seat and at least one supersized masterpiece for the table. The seat is judged equally on its aesthetics, scale, and its ability to take an adult’s weight which is put to the test by Melvin before the judges decide which two pairs will leave the competition. The first guest judge is multi-award winning structural engineer Roma Agrawal, best known for her work on The Shard.

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Episode 1
star
7.29
24 votes

#8 - Episode 1

Season 2 - Episode 1 - Aired 11/6/2018

Melvin Odoom presents a fresh run of the contest to find Britain's best amateur Lego builders, as teams aged nine and up are given access to a room full of the tiny bricks. They are challenged to come up with all manner of builds to put their creativity, construction skills and imaginations to the test. Design executive Matthew Ashton returns to assess their efforts and is joined by new regular judge, engineer Fran Scott, First the eight teams must construct 1.3m-long bridges, with no prior planning, over which Melvin will be driving a weighted remote-controlled dumper truck.

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Episode 2
star
7.12
59 votes

#9 - Episode 2

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 8/31/2017

Episode two’s theme is Movement and sees the teams compete in two challenges. The first is an unplanned build where they each must build a different mode of transport. The teams are given three hours to build a mode of transport but half way through they are surprised by a disruptive twist where they must swap with a different team, their final model being a unique hybrid of the two. This episode’s Planned Build is entitled All the Fun of the Fair and sees the teams create a miniature funfair and populate it with at least one spectacular moving ride and as much detail and story scenarios as possible. Guest judges mechanical engineer Dr Shini Somara and TV personality Richard Osman must decide which team hasn’t made it through.

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