'It's more interesting than you think!' Hamish Blake defends Nine's Lego Masters after viewers called it boring and likened it to having 'root canal' By Daily Mail Australia Reporter Published: 01:56 BST, 20 April 2019 | Updated: 01:59 BST, 20 April 2019 Viewcomments He's the funnyman and father-of-two who has signed on as Nine's host of upcoming game show Lego Masters. Hamish Blake will oversee eight teams in the building stations as they compete to win the $100,000 prize money. And in The Daily Telegraph's BW magazine on Saturday, the 37-year-old said that while the concept might sound boring, it's actually far from the case. 'It's more interesting than you think!' Funnyman and host of Nine's upcoming game show Hamish Blake, 37, told The Daily Telegraphs BW magazine on Saturday that it won't be boring Hamish said that while it's a fair question for viewers to ask how the show could be enticing, it's actually 'far more interesting than you would think it would be.' 'There's so much happening,' he insisted. 'I think when people watch the show that question will answer itself.' 'You're tracing people's battle of trying to imagine something and then pulling it off,' Hamish added. Nine's upcoming game show, to occur on a live set, will see contestants going from the Brick Pit to their building stations, as they attempt to create a visual masterpiece. Ready to tune in? In an attempt to entice viewers, Hamish said: 'You're tracing people's battle of trying to imagine something and then pulling it off' Online: In the lead-up to the show's premiere later this month, the Australian public has voiced their lack of enthusiasm for the concept on Twitter Ratings decline? Many viewers have claimed that it will in now way reach the success of Nine's dating show, Married At First Sight One of eight teams will pocket a $100,000 cash prize. In the lead-up to the show's premiere later this month, the Australian public has voiced their lack of enthusiasm for the concept on Twitter. 'Imagine the drama on LEGO masters!' one posted. 'No, just try to imagine it... it looks boring as f**k! If I wanted to watch someone make LEGO I'll go play with my nephews'. 'Unless Hamish Blake gets crushed to death by a poorly designed Lego tower... I don't know how Lego Masters is going to live up to the drama of #MAFSAustralia,' shared another. Not convinced: 'Husband just suggested that Lego masters will be better than mafs [sic]. No way,' one posted on Twitter Unimpressed: 'Hurry up & finish this rubbish so we can all watch Lego Masters. Said no one EVER,' was another comment Ouch: One even likened the show to having dental work 'Husband just suggested that Lego masters will be better than mafs [sic]. No way,' one wrote. 'Hurry up & finish this rubbish so we can all watch Lego Masters. Said no one EVER,' was another. 'Gosh I'm looking forward to #LEGOmasters after #MAFS as much as one would look forward to a root canal,' one brutally added. Lego Masters premieres Sunday April 28 at 7pm on the Nine Network Ready, set, Lego: Nine's upcoming game show, to occur on a live set, will see contestants going from the Brick Pit to their building stations, as they attempt to create a masterpiece Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility