LEGO's Unveiling of its Largest Jurassic World Set: A Gigantic T-Rex Skeleton
LEGO has just announced its most ambitious Jurassic World set to date: a colossal T-Rex skeleton spanning over three feet in length. This impressive build includes minifigures of Dr. Ellie Sattler and Dr. Alan Grant, iconic characters from the original Jurassic Park film, where this very skeleton makes its appearance in the visitor center. Priced at $249.99, the set will be available on the LEGO Store starting March 12th for LEGO Insiders (free registration available) and March 15th for general release.
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: Length: 105cm (41.3in) / Height: 33cm (12.9in)
This 3,145-piece set is categorized for ages 18+, suggesting it's primarily a display model rather than a playset. The build likely incorporates advanced techniques, potentially challenging for younger builders.
The sheer scale of this set is difficult to fully appreciate from images alone. While the Dr. Grant and Dr. Sattler minifigures provide context, the finished skeleton truly measures over three feet long. The skull design closely mirrors the existing LEGO T-Rex skull set (which received positive feedback). However, the complete skeleton elevates the overall impact significantly.
LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: T-Rex Skeleton
The articulated joints allow for dynamic posing; the head moves, jaw opens, and both arms and tail are posable. Like many movie-themed LEGO sets, it incorporates hidden Easter eggs to uncover during construction. A display stand and informational plaque detailing the T-Rex's diet, habitat, and other facts are also included.
Related LEGO Sets:
### LEGO T. rex Skull
### LEGO Creator 3 in 1 T. Rex
### LEGO Triceratops Skull
### LEGO Jurassic Park Visitor Center
### LEGO Little Eatie T Rex
While LEGO's Jurassic World collection is expanding rapidly, it's still smaller than its Star Wars and Harry Potter lines. This impressive adult-oriented T-Rex skeleton is a welcome addition, and hopefully signals a trend towards more sophisticated LEGO sets for adult collectors.
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