Extra parts are often unsung heroes, and this batch is especially cool. After a while (short or long depending on how often you buy sets) you will probably have enough to build something pretty rad. ![]() Imagine taking the extra parts from every set you own and saving them in a jar, the same way some people do with pocket change. So was the trans-orange tooth element placed over a yellow plate to achieve the look of glowing eyes. That said, the spoilers used to shape the legs of the mech were a great idea. (On the 10th step of the raft it calls for a part that isn’t used until the 11th step) Other than that there is not a lot to say about the build process, as it’s pretty standard fare for LEGO. Our copy came with a minor error in the first book. The first refers to the large Dino Mech and raft boat while the second one refers to the volcano. The two instruction booklets cover different modules in the set. But depending on how you look at it, you might find their repetitive nature and ability to be used in other cool ways is actually a win! They are even reminiscent of the decals from the original SUVs. ![]() So if you like the look of the set but aren’t very familiar with the Jurassic World universe, you have a handy identification key!įor those of you who hate stickers, you’ll find that this set, unfortunately, has a total of 21 of them. Alongside many other attributes, one of the awesome bits about LEGO packaging is that the characters’ names are all listed right on the front of the box. ![]() Rex parts, two instruction books, and a sticker sheet. The box contains 6 numbered bags, in addition to 3 rock elements, separately packaged T. Whether you’ve seen this one around and couldn’t decide whether or not to get it, or if you’re learning about it for the first time, we thought we’d take a look and share what we’ve discovered! The set has 716 pieces and retails for US $89.99| CAN $119.99 | UK £79.99. While the set has, in fact, been on shelves in other parts of the world since the beginning of June, it’s making its North American debut on August 1st. Most of them have already been on the shelves since spring, with this exception: 75938 Jurassic World T. The latest wave of Jurassic World sets are based off the new LEGO TV series, Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar.
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