But it is a cool dinosaur, so we can’t complain too much. There’s not too much to this set – you’re paying for the dinosaur. This set also comes with two vehicles – a jeep and a 4×4 style car, along with four minifigures: Claire Dearing, Franklin Webb and two generic guards. We’ve had a LEGO Triceratops before, but none quite so battle-worn as this one. LEGO Jurassic World 76950 Triceratops Pick-up Truck Ambush There’s also a jeep and trailer, and three minifigures: Ellie Sattler, Ian Malcolm and a guard. This one has two: a Pyroraptor and a Dilophosaurus, both looking excellent. Of course, the draw of the Jurassic World playsets has long been the dinosaur figures within them. 59 115.99 When purchased online LEGO Jurassic World Atrociraptor Dinosaur: Bike Chase Toy 76945 107 15.99 When purchased online LEGO Jurassic World Blue & Beta Velociraptor Capture Toy 76946 118 28. LEGO Jurassic World 76951 Pyroraptor & Dilophosaurus Transport You can find out more about the set on LEGO’s official store listing. It’s the first 18+ Jurassic Park/World set, and we hope it won’t be the last. It includes four minifigures: Alan Grant, Ian Malcolm, Tim Murphy and Lex Murphy. Rex Breakout shows a diorama from the very first Jurassic Park movie featuring the iconic Ford Explorer cars. Rex Rampage, but it’s also a fraction of the price. Rex might not be quite as impressive as the one found in the now-retired T. We absolutely cannot wait to get our hands on T. Let’s take a look at the new sets, shall we? LEGO Jurassic Park 76956 T. The three sets range in price from £39.99 to £89.99 and will be available in stores from 17 April – just over two months away. And it’s one that doesn’t break the bank. But the best part is that one of the sets is an 18+ display piece. Lego Jurassic World Indominus Rex vs Ankylosaurus 75941 Lego Jurassic World Carnotaurus Dinosaur Chase 76941 Lego Jurassic World T Rex & Atrociraptor Dinosaur. Three new sets are coming in April to celebrate the upcoming launch of Jurassic World: Dominion, the next movie in the franchise. The fact they are doing it for a set with such a low piece count that simultaneously has to cover so much ground is perplexing to me.It’s a good time to be a LEGO Jurassic World fan. Usually they reserve that for sets with mostly small pieces, like the new Christmas Tree. What's also weird about the low piece count of the visitors centre is the 12+ rating with such a low piece count. I've seen lots of fanmade Dilo set mocs across the internet I think the ideal one would be Nedry with maybe some mud printing, like on the figs from last years (yes 2022) JP set, a jeep wrangler ( maybe some mud stickers aswell), a very small tree surrounded by some mud with the sign next to it, and maybe the newer Dilo mold but with exclusive updated printing, like the frills being red and yellow, and a more darker tone of green, although that could be a little too much for a 20$ set hahaha I'm just hoping for atleast a new head mold. If the Brachio really were to be a hybrid and have large molded pieces they probably all should be new ones, like I said I just don't see Lego reusing any molds from past dinosaurs because of his humongous size, and if it would be all-bricktbuilt, I'd feel like we've all been trolled by Lego. Yeah, i dont know who would prefer a brickbuilt hybrid lol, though it is unfortunate that it seems thats the caseĪlthough comparing the price to piece ratios to the dilophosaurus set for example (also just rounding these numbers), 200 pieces for $20 would give us that jeep and figures, maybe if we are lucky a small mud side build with the barbasol can and an east dock sign or something, we'll see, whereas the brachiosaurus set has 500 pieces for $80 (so only 2 and a half times more pieces for 4 times the price), i suppose it is still possible for some new large molds, perhaps the head, legs, neck and tail?Īlso! I was thinking about the visitors centre set, perhaps the disappointingly low piece count and highish price could mean larger pieces for like the bulky parts of the structure, kinda like what the juniors sets are like, and then we could have hundreds of pieces spared for detailed builds around, of course the T.rex and Velociraptor(/s) would cost a bit, but I'm not too sure, is this plausible in any way? I think that we can expect the same for the inevitable Mosasaurus, but at least there happening, which was in severe doubt beforehand. LEGO are childrens toys and are great if you can pick them. I think everyone would prefer it that way, if only for the sake of consistency with the rest of the theme, but that uncharacteristically good Price to Part Ratio seems to seal the deal on that front. These handy Lego Jurassic World instructions are here to help you with building your LEGO sets.
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