A whole range of throwback Lego Jurassic Park sets have been revealed for the original movie's 30th anniversary, and it includes everything from piles of dino poop to a beloved location that fans have been waiting years to get their hands on. And frankly, most are making me recreate that Sam Neil 'take off my glasses in shock' moment.
Five Lego Jurassic Park sets based on moments from the 1993 film are due later this year; Brachiosaurus Discovery, Triceratops Research, Visitor Center, Dilophosaurus Ambush, and Velociraptor Escape. Each one recreates an iconic scene from the movie, be it the first time we catch a glimpse of dinosaurs to Dennis Nedry being ambushed while escaping with a Barbasol can full of dino DNA. We've got the full lowdown below.
Prices range from around $20 to $130. And even though all of them will join the best Lego sets on shelves this June 1, you can only pre-order one of them right now; the Visitor Center is currently available to pre-purchase from the official Lego store for $129.99 (opens in new tab) / £114.99 (opens in new tab).
First up, let's chat about the biggest - and arguably best - of the new Lego Jurassic Park sets. Recreating the iconic Visitor Center that is home to some of the most memorable moments from the film, it's a pretty sizeable kit despite only being 693 strong. It represents the entrance hall, kitchen/dining area, and lab with plenty of semi-transparent display screens dotted around. There's also the T. rex skeleton and a 'when dinosaurs ruled the Earth' banner that you can make fall.
In terms of Minifigures, you're getting quite a few here; besides the T. rex and a velociraptor, there are little versions of Dr. Ellie Sattler, Dr. Alan Grant, Ray Arnold, Dr. Henry Wu, Lex
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