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BRICKING IT

IT WAS pretty obvious to everyone watching Lego Masters earlier this year that the bloke with the cracking beard was clearly a car guy with an intimate knowledge of all things automotive, a lot of mechanical ingenuity and a really awesome T-shirt collection. Perth-based David Rodman made it all the way to the final, so we had a chat to him about that journey and his awesome LS-powered VP SS.

You’re a car guy and a Lego Master – which came first?

I started Lego as a child and remember building all the sets as a kid, as you do, and I did do some of my own little cars when I was younger. As you grow older you kind of get out of Lego a little bit, but I did have a

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