LEGO Masters Australia will see eight pairs of passionate creators let loose on The Brick Pit, where 2.5 million LEGO bricks await, determined to build staggering models and masterpieces that will leave you gobsmacked.
Forming their friendship as boy scouts and spending their highschool years together as friends, Jordan, 19, and Miller, 20, are ready to bring their A-game to take home the win.
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Jordan’s love for LEGO sprouted from the moment he could pick up a brick! meanwhile, Miller jokes his passion began when he was in the womb.
The duo’s LEGO building styles and approaches complement each other – Jordan is an ideas man while Miller is perhaps the more skilled builder. Together, they make the ultimate team with a lot of respect for the other’s skill and perspectives.
Jordan likes to be very organised when building, whereas Miller is usually more chaotic, preferring to pick his pieces out of a random pile of LEGO. He’ll need to watch that his lack of order doesn’t slow him down in the war zone.
Miller is studying at university for a Bachelor of Industrial Design degree, he loves to challenge himself and his dream job would be a LEGO designer. Committed to self-improvement, he also enjoys drawing, table tennis and movies in his down time.
Spending six months on a student exchange in Japan at the age of 15 had a lasting impact on Jordan, as did his time in Pennsylvania, USA as a summer camp instructor. Now doing a Bachelor of Film, Television and Animation degree at uni. Outside his love for LEGO, Jordan’s hobbies include archery, photography, travel, table tennis, cars, camping, skating and bike riding.
With a passion for small, high-detail LEGO models, Jordan’s quick thinking and ingenuity (not to mention his impressive foot speed) should serve him well in The Brick Pit, but he’ll need to watch his clumsy tendencies near their models.
As best friends, Jordan and Miller make an impressive set, full of youthful vitality, great ideas and confidence in their expertise as they intend on making a big splash during LEGO MASTERS Australia 2019.