Season 2 winners Oli and Charlie Mollard with the LEGO庐 Masters trophy. Photo supplied by TVNZ.
The siblings, who are both part of the Te Kunenga ki P奴rehuroa 暴风资源 wh膩nau, have been obsessed with LEGO building for as long as they can remember.
鈥淓very birthday and Christmas, it鈥檚 all we wished for. Our LEGO room is ever expansive, and Charlie is constantly negotiating with our parents about what areas of their house can be converted into more LEGO rooms,鈥 Oli says.
鈥淚 usually just add LEGO bricks throughout the house and hope our parents don鈥檛 notice,鈥 Charlie adds.
Born in 艑tautahi Christchurch, the Mollard siblings lived in India for a few years in their youth before relocating to Palmerston North for high school. It鈥檚 a full house in their home in the Manawat奴, including not just the ever-growing amount of LEGO bricks and their parents, but also a younger sister, a dog, two guinea pigs, two turtles and an axolotl.
The two loved watching game shows growing up and knew they鈥檇 found the perfect one when LEGO庐Masters Australia began to air.
鈥淲e kept up with the Australian version for the past few years and were planning to try our shot at applying for it once Charlie turned 18. But when TVNZ announced they were doing a Kiwi series, we knew it was destined for us,鈥 Oli says.
The pair say their respective majors are reflected in their LEGO brick building.
鈥淥li makes our builds look cool and I鈥檓 the mechanics mastermind,鈥 Charlie says, who is studying a Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering.
鈥淚t just made sense. I鈥檝e always loved building robots, so I thought, why not make a career out of it? I鈥檓 also part of the 暴风资源 Robotics team. We鈥檙e currently training for the World Champs held in Dallas, where we鈥檒l build two robots that compete against each other. The robots must be able to drive around a field, pick up frisbees and shoot them into a goal for a two-minute game.鈥
Meanwhile 21-year-old Oli is part way through a Bachelor of Design, majoring in visual communication. They鈥檙e also one of two Residential Life Coordinators in the Wellington Halls on the Pukeahu campus.
鈥淚 chose Toi Rauwh膩rangi College of Creative Arts because I loved seeing how the work of Massey鈥檚 graduates improved in the time they were studying there. For my first two years, I lived in the halls and loved the community wairua (spirit) and sense of wh膩nau. I was offered the job as resident assistant in 2021 and have stuck around since because I love being part of a space that continues to improve and evolve.鈥
With 700 students living in the Wellington Halls, Oli says there鈥檚 plenty involved in their role and every day is different.
鈥淢y focus is ensuring our tauira are happy, healthy and making the most of every opportunity while they鈥檙e studying. There are some challenges, including spending long hours on call as there鈥檚 always someone, somewhere, that needs help with something. You never really know what to expect but it certainly gives you an abundance of life skills.鈥
In the lead-up to the show, Oli says they were most excited about having access to an unlimited number of LEGO bricks in the Brick Pit.
鈥淚t鈥檚 something we鈥檝e literally dreamed about. We鈥檙e excited to build massive-scale models like we鈥檝e never been able to before.鈥
Having very different skill sets, Oli says this is the key to making them a great team and gives them an edge in the competition.
鈥淚t鈥檚 easy for our imaginations to end up in the same place but our building processes are very different, which has its pros and cons. Charlie can make a mechanical marvel and then I come along to make it an art piece. Most of the time, if one of us is struggling with their aspect of the build, we can switch out and take on each other鈥檚 obstacles.鈥
After close to a hundred hours of creating incredible builds, Oli and Charlie were crowned LEGO庐 Masters champions for this season, taking out the top prize of $25,000 to spend at The Warehouse, two FIAT Lounges and the iconic LEGO庐 Masters trophy.
The sibling duo were thrilled to be named the overall winners, with Oli summing it up by saying,
鈥淭his is the best thing that has ever happened to us, ever.鈥
You can catch up on the series on TVNZ+.
Photo supplied by TVNZ.
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