My, how you've changed! Lego Masters star Gerhard, 52, looks unrecognisable with a '90s mullet and moustache in a throwback photo By Kristy Johnson For Daily Mail Australia Published: 03:33 BST, 16 May 2019 | Updated: 04:18 BST, 16 May 2019 Viewcomments He's the oil rig worker known for wearing a bandanna on the set of Lego Masters. But Gerhard looked almost unrecognisable in a throwback photo shared to Instagram on Wednesday. In the picture, the now 52-year-old was dressed in a white T-shirt and showed off a curly '90s mullet and moustache. My, how you've changed! Lego Masters star Gerhard (right) looked unrecognisable with a '90s mullet and moustache in a throwback photo (left) shared to Instagram on Wednesday It appears the picture was taken when Gerhard was in his twenties or thirties. He wrote in the caption: 'Very young and as wild as the Wild West! But this was a very long time ago!' Lego Masters fans soon flocked to the comments section, with one person writing: 'You look like a movie star! Look at that hair.' Similar comments included: 'Looking good, G,' and 'That is a legendary mullet'. Then and now: The oil rig worker, 52, is known for wearing a bandanna on set of Lego Masters Gerhard and his colleague David were runners-up in Tuesday night's Lego Masters finale, narrowly missing out on the $100,000 prize. Their theme park construction failed to win over the Brickman, who crowned Henry and Cade winners instead after being impressed by their recreation of Poseidon. The Brickman, whose real name is Ryan McNaught, was particularly disappointed by Gerhard and David's use of mostly green bricks. Winners! Gerhard and his colleague David were runners-up in Tuesday night's Lego Masters finale, narrowly missing out on the $100,000 prize. Pictured: winners Henry and Cade The show's finale aired just days after Channel Nine announced it would be renewing Lego Masters for a second season. The family-friendly show has enjoyed surprisingly high ratings, beating MasterChef and House Rules during its three-week run. Lego Masters averaged more than one million viewers per episode. Not up to scratch! Gerhard and David's theme park construction (pictured) failed to impress Lego Masters' resident expert Ryan 'Brickman' McNaught Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility