LEGO Announces a Jurassic Park T-Rex Skeleton Set That’s Over 3 Feet Long
LEGO has unveiled its largest Jurassic World set yet: a colossal T-rex skeleton stretching over three feet long! Featuring minifigures of Dr. Ellie Sattler and Dr. Alan Grant, iconic characters from the original Jurassic Park, this impressive set recreates the museum skeleton seen in the film. Priced at $249.99, it's available on the LEGO Store starting March 12th for LEGO Insiders (free signup available) and March 15th for everyone else.
LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus Rex
Available March 15th
LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus Rex
- Price: $249.99 at the LEGO Store
- Release Date: March 15th (March 12th for Insiders)
- Pieces: 3,145
- Ages: 18+
- Dimensions: L: 105cm (41.3in) / H: 33cm (12.9in)
This 3,145-piece set is designed for adult builders (18+), ideal for display rather than active play. It incorporates advanced building techniques that may challenge younger builders. The sheer scale is impressive; while images may not fully convey its size, the finished skeleton measures over three feet long. The skull is strikingly similar to the currently available LEGO T-rex skull set (a great build, according to one reviewer whose son assembled it!), but the full skeleton adds a dramatic impact.
LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: T-Rex Skeleton
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The articulated joints allow for dynamic posing—move the head, open the jaw, adjust the arms and tail to your liking. Like many movie-themed LEGO sets, it includes hidden Easter eggs to discover during construction. A display stand and informational plaque detailing the T-rex's diet, habitat, and more are also included.
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While the LEGO Jurassic World collection may not yet rival the extensive Star Wars or Harry Potter lines, it's rapidly expanding. This impressive T-rex skeleton is a fantastic example of the increasingly sophisticated adult-oriented LEGO sets we hope to see more of in the future.
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