Ready, set, build! Latest LEGO Masters trailer finally reveals family-friendly show's air date By Charlie Coë For Daily Mail Australia Published: 05:31 BST, 16 April 2019 | Updated: 05:31 BST, 16 April 2019 Viewcomments An air date for Channel Nine's much-anticipated LEGO Masters series has finally been revealed. The latest trailer for the Australian version of the successful British game show aired on Monday, announcing that the family friendly program's premiere would air on April 28. '2.5 million pieces - the only limit is your imagination,' a voiceover is heard saying in the advert as contestants nervously tried to build constructions within a strict time limit. Scroll down for video We have a date! Those eagerly anticipating LEGO Masters now have a date to add to their calendar after the network announced the family-friendly show's April 28 premiere date The promo also shows off new LEGO creations made on the show, including a model of the Greek god Zeus aiming his trident over a wave-stricken trireme. In another part of the footage, a giant space shuttle made out of the toy bricks can be seen towering towards the ceiling. The show's original trailer teased more creative constructions, including colourful buildings, a woman playing the violin and even a unicorn riding a bike. Limitless: '2.5 million pieces - the only limit is your imagination,' a voiceover boomed over the advert as contestants nervously tried to build constructions within the time limit Based on the UK format, LEGO Masters will feature a series of high-pressure challenges involving the children's building blocks. The winner of the competition gets a prize of AU$100,000. Channel Nine summed up the show last year, tweeting: 'Australia's best LEGO builders compete against each other to create huge-scale LEGO models of just about anything and everything you can image.' Against the clock: Based on the UK format, LEGO Masters will feature a series of high-pressure challenges involving the children's building blocks While the program may not appeal to everyone, it has proved a hit with international audiences. LEGO Masters is produced by Endemol Shine Australia, the team behind Married At First Sight, MasterChef and Survivor. Earlier this month, host Hamish Blake gave fans a glimpse of things to come as he appeared at the season launch event at the LEGO store in Sydney's Bondi Junction. Very Bunny! Last week, Channel Nine's LEGO Masters host Hamish Blake, 37, gave fans a glimpse of things to come as he appeared at the LEGO Masters season launch event in Sydney The 37-year-old comedian introduced Australia to the upcoming reality show while showing off some incredible pieces they've created. The True Story host played among some of the marvelous creations - which included a giant cut-out rabbit that he poked his head and arms through. It took the builder, Ryan Brickman McNaught, who is the only accredited official LEGO builder in the southern hemisphere, over 282 hours to build. Cashing in: The winner of the competition gets a prize of AU$100,000 and is the Australian version of the successful British show Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility