There's no doubt about it, Hamish Blake is a man of many talents.
And on Friday, the 39-year-old took it upon himself to create yet another elaborate 3D cake.
Posting to his Instagram Stories, the Lego Masters host documented the lengthy process to create a flying unicorn cake, as requested by his four-year-old daughter Rudy for her birthday.
Daddy duties! This week, Hamish Blake created a flying unicorn Lego cake for his daughter on her fourth birthday
Alongside his wife Zoë Foster Blake, Hamish admitted he'd had a power nap as he braved for the long night ahead of cake decorating.
Beginning the process just after 7pm, Hamish revealed his daughter briefed him to make: 'A unicorn, flapping its wings, with a rainbow coming out of its mouth, under a cloud, that's raining glitter.'
Using a mix of tie-dyed coloured sponge cake, rice puffs and icing, he began his baking adventure.
A doting dad: Hamish whipped up the creation on Friday for his daughter Rudy (pictured). Beginning the process just after 7pm, Hamish revealed his daughter briefed him to make: 'A unicorn, flapping its wings, with a rainbow coming out of its mouth, under a cloud, that's raining glitter'
Getting technical: Hamish enlisted in the help of his Lego Masters co-star The Brickman, also known as Ryan McNaught, to help build the unicorn's movable wings, before topping it all in sticky marshmallow-coated rice puffs
Hamish enlisted in the help of his Lego Masters co-star The Brickman, also known as Ryan McNaught, to help build the unicorn's movable wings, before topping it all in sticky marshmallow-coated rice puffs.
'In all seriousness, I've burnt myself on marshmallow, I have yellow hands, I better get down to it,' he said at 7:30pm.
'I'm probably gonna be mucking around a little bit, that's alright, we're having fun. One hour, I'll check back at 9:30.'
And sure enough he did, with tequilla and whiskey in hand - he soldiered on.
Powering through: With tequilla and whiskey in hand - Hamish soldiered on to create the adorable cake
After a few mishaps, Hamish managed to get to work on the floating cloud.
To do so, he hung a plastic plate with another cake on a set of hanging lights.
He then used fishing line, to hook the cloud-cake above the unicorn.
After several attempts at perfecting the rainbow fondant which was placed on the unicorn's mouth, Hamish