Amy Corbett
Chaos and creativity reign on the set of Lego Masters. The competition show—which just finished its fourth season—pits teams of builders against one another to crown a champion. The winning duo gets a $100,000 prize and to design their own Lego set, which will be sold in stores around the world. It’s not enough to build something cool, though. “We give contestants challenges to create something that will look amazing—even when it’s smashed into a million pieces,” says Amy Corbett. She’s a design lead at Lego, and one of the judges—aka Brickmasters.
What’s the biggest thing you’ve built with Lego? Maybe a castle or a giant spacecraft? On the show Lego Masters, builders get even more extreme. They compete to create fantastic scenes, detailed sculptures, and even working machines. The winning team gets $100,000. They also get to design their own Lego set.
Lego Masters recently finished its fourth season. The judges are people like Amy Corbett, a designer at Lego. “We give contestants challenges to create something that will look amazing—even when it’s smashed into a million pieces,” she says.