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‘Lego Masters’ Season 2: Don’t Miss This Official Guide To The Builds

Finding true family friendly TV can be tough. Which is why we’re a sucker for the Fox reality show, Lego Masters. Now on its second season, Lego Masters was a lockdown staple for many, using its reality genre to uplift rather than teardown. The show, hosted by Will Arnett, is all about building and creating, putting imagination in the forefront—not drama.

Thankfully, Lego Masters Season 2 is just as fun and charming, and Brickmasters Amy Corbett and Jamie Berard have kept the escapist allure of the first season while simultaneously facing the challenge of keeping the Lego projects exciting and fresh.

Interested in making your own Lego Masters at home? Lego wants to make sure you can fully participate from wherever you are and has created this website for everything Lego Masters. Here you’ll find Lego sets inspired by the show, as well as videos of on-air projects, tips and tricks to match the Master Builders, like Power Functions and Locking & Stability, and even down and dirty Master’s Secrets from Builders Pete and Chris.

But most importantly you’ll be able to stock up on everything you need to join in the fun and be your very own Lego Master. Whether you want to buy specific specialty bricks, grab creative brick boxes full of colors, shapes and sizes, or find a fun set to sink your teeth into, here are some of our favorite sets and products you can get on Lego.com right now.

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Pirates of Barracuda, $200

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Like the “Shark Song” build by Mark and Boone back in Season 1, you can build a seaworthy project with this LEGO Ideas Pirates of Barracuda Bay set. With 2545 pieces and eight minifigures, you can build the inside of the ship, including the captain’s cabin, bedrooms, kitchen, toilet and even a jail cell. Plus, the island itself can be split in half and rearranged to show off buried treasure.

Buy Lego Pirates of Barracuda at Lego.

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Creative Party Kit, $25Creative Party Kit, $25

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Mark and Boone may have focused on food carts for the “Mega City Block” challenge, but you can have some fun creating and decorating you own cupcakes with removable icing with this imaginative kit. Comes with eight customizable cupcakes and 623 pieces in all, so builders of all ages can decorate their perfect baked good.

Buy the Lego Creative Party Kit, $25 at Lego

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Fawkes Dumbledore’s Phoenix, $40

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Season 1 winners Amy & Tyler brought their childhood “Storybook” ideas to life, and you can do the same with this Harry Potter inspired Lego set. With nearly 600 pieces, you can recreate Dumbledore’s famous Phoenix, Fawkes, including his fiery feathers, movable wings and powerful beak. Also comes with two minifigures and a sturdy base to display the bird when you’re through building.

Buy Lego Fawkes Dumbledore’s Phoenix at Lego

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Ariel’s Storybook Adventures, $20

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It may not be as elaborate as Sam and Jessica’s “Mermaid” from the show’s first season, but this Lego set, which comes shaped like a book to hold the 105 pieces, is a great way to get that underwater feeling—featuring Ariel from The Little Mermaid and her pals. Kids can follow this mermaid from her underwater palace to the beach, then take the whole thing with them to play wherever they may roam. Comes with four minifigures and doubles as a Lego carrying case.

Buy Lego Ariel’s Storybook Adventures at Lego