Jurassic World fans can add to their collection of buildable dinosaurs with two new Lego sets that pair nicely with some of the other models in the series. There’s a Triceratops fossil set for $45 and a cute T. rex inspired by Little Eatie from Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous.
New Lego Jurassic World Sets
- Lego Jurassic World – Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull (468 pieces) — $45
- Lego Jurassic World – Little Eatie T. rex (317 pieces) — $25
Lego Jurassic World – Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull (468 pieces)
$45
Part of Lego’s Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils line, the Triceratops Skull is a 468-piece set that works as both a display piece and playset. It has an opening jaw and comes with a display stand, rock base, and excavating tools. A Junior Paleontologist minifigure stands next to the information plaque at the dig site.
The Triceratops Skull Lego model would look great next to the T. rex Skull that launched at the beginning of last year. The T. rex fossil set is a 577-piece build that shares the same aesthetic as the Triceratops. It includes an information plaque and a rock base with a fossilized T. rex footprint. Dinosaur Fossils: T. rex Skull normally costs $40, but you can get it for only $32 at Amazon.
Lego Jurassic World – Little Eatie T. Rex (317 pieces)
$25
Fans of the Netflix animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous can build a 317-piece T. rex based on Little Eatie. Recommended for kids ages seven and up, Little Eatie has multiple points of articulation that essentially make it a buildable action figure. Her arms, legs, tail, head, and jaw can move to create different poses. Along with the figure, you’ll build a cannon for the ferocious dinosaur to destroy.
Little Eatie isn’t the only adorable dinosaur building set based on a character from Camp Cretaceous. Last summer, Lego released an incredibly cute Baby Bumpy Ankylosaurus set for $25.
All Jurassic World and Jurassic Park Lego Sets
Along with the sets listed above, there are a bunch of other Lego building sets themed around Jurassic Park and Jurassic World available at select major retailers. Check out the full list of in-stock Jurassic World Lego sets below.
Several Lego Jurassic World sets are being phased out in the near future, but you can still buy them for retail price at select retailers. You can also save $30 on the recently retired T. rex and Atrociraptor Breakout Lego playset at Barnes & Noble.
- Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack (810 pieces) — $140
- Visitor Center: T. rex Attack (693 pieces) — $120 ($
130) - Dinosaur Fossils: T. rex Skull (577 pieces) — $32 ($
40) - Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull (468 pieces) — $45
- Little Eatie T. rex (317 pieces) — $25
- Baby Bumpy Ankylosaurus (358 pieces) — $25
- Dinosaur Missions: Stegosaurus Discovery (420 pieces) — $58 (
$65) - Dinosaur Missions: Allosaurus Transport (588 pieces) — $89
- Baby Dinosaur Rescue Center Preschooler Set (139 pieces) — $32 ($
40) - Velociraptor Escape Preschooler Set (137 pieces) — $35 (
$40)
- T. rex & Atrociraptor Breakout (466 pieces) — $70 (
$100) | Retired - T. rex Dinosaur Breakout Preschooler Set (140 pieces) — $50 | Retiring Soon
- Brachiosaurus Discovery (512 pieces) — $80 | Retiring Soon
- Blue & Beta Velociraptor Capture (181 pieces) — $35 | Retiring Soon
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