![]() Their great looking tower only made it to level 8, landing them in the bottom 3. Sadly thinking outside the box didn’t work out for the twins. Brick Master Jamie said it was “the freshest approach so far”. The Brick Masters weren’t sure what to expect, but they too reached level 10! Caleb and Jacob made a flexible base and even added car tires inside for shock absorption. They basically built an ancient stone wall □ Can’t argue with the results though as they got to level 10! Maria & Philip got creative and used ball joints both inside and outside their tower. Shout-outs to Lauren & Bryan for layering bricks in a “pack-it-dense” approach. Quite a few teams had some novel approaches to this challenge. CR: Tom Griscom/FOX It’s All About Luck, er….Technique! With a relatively short 8 hours to build, I’d be making the same call! There was a fair amount of variety in the build techniques this week: technic elements, vertical plates, rubber tires, dense layering, this episode had all the approaches.Ī tale of two cakes. It also has to look nice, or as they say in the biz, “be aesthetically pleasing.” By the end of the challenge, it’s clear that most of the teams put all their energies into structure – which makes sense. Building exteriors can fall, but the core of their structure must remain standing. This week’s challenge is a essentially a strength challenge. I did have a decent chuckle at Will explaining to Jennifer Love Hewitt that “‘LEGOS’ isn’t a word! It’s LEGO® bricks!…” Educational content folks. I can’t say these are my favourite type of ‘bits’ to watch, but this is a family show and it’s fun enough. The usual rounds of cute patter and banter ensue. Jennifer Love Hewitt gets to be the first guest star of the season, but basically as her TV show character. We’re treated to a bit of cross-promotion synergy for the FOX Network thanks to a call to 911 – the show, not the service. ![]() ![]() The remaining 11 teams get the rundown on this week’s challenge from a beautiful LEGO® built skyscraper that literally shakes itself apart. Who’s disaster planning skills won out this week? Who couldn’t build to code to save their bricks? Let’s find out. The build that survives the longest wins. The scale goes all the way to 11 on the ‘brickter scale’ (hahaha, love it). ![]() Their skyscraper must then be placed on top of a moving plate that simulates an earthquake. Make and Shake is the title of this week’s challenge and it’s exactly how it sounds: make it, then shake it to pieces! Our teams need to build a tower with a minimum height of 4 feet. LEGO® Masters USA is back with another episode of destructive fun – because “if it ain’t broke….make it break!” I think that’s how the saying goes. LEGO® Masters USA – Season 2, Episode 3: Make and Shake ![]()
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