Jurassic World enthusiasts have exciting news as two new Lego sets join the collection of buildable dinosaurs. The first is a Triceratops fossil set, priced at $45, and the second is a charming T. rex inspired by Little Eatie from Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.
New Lego Jurassic World Sets Unveiled
$45
Part of Lego’s Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils line, the Triceratops Skull set boasts 468 pieces and serves as both a stunning display piece and a playset. It features an opening jaw, a display stand, a rock base, and comes with excavating tools. A Junior Paleontologist minifigure is included, standing next to an information plaque at the dig site.
This Triceratops Skull model pairs nicely with the T. rex Skull released earlier, which contains 577 pieces and includes an information plaque along with a rock base featuring a fossilized T. rex footprint. Priced at $40, the T. rex fossil set is currently available for $32.
$25
Fans of the animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous will love the 317-piece T. rex model inspired by Little Eatie. Recommended for kids ages seven and older, this buildable figure features several points of articulation for flexible posing. Alongside the dinosaur, a cannon is included for added fun.
Additionally, Lego previously released the adorable Baby Bumpy Ankylosaurus set, also priced at $25, bringing more character-based options from Camp Cretaceous to fans.
A variety of other Lego building sets themed around Jurassic Park and Jurassic World are available at select major retailers. While some sets are set to be phased out soon, fans can still purchase them at retail prices. Notably, the recently retired T. rex and Atrociraptor Breakout playset can be found at a $30 discount at select locations.
The latest Jurassic World Lego sets are just a glimpse of the multitude of new building kits Lego released this month. Stay tuned for more updates on new Lego offerings in upcoming roundups.
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