Lego Jurassic Park 3,145-Piece T-Rex Fossil Is Available For Insiders

The realm of Jurassic Park has long been acquainted with Lego creations, but the latest licensed set by the company undeniably outshines its predecessors in size and grandeur. Designed for adult enthusiasts, the $250 Lego Jurassic Park T-Rex Skeleton boasts an impressive 3,145 pieces that enable builders to construct the skeletal structure of the ferocious dinosaur. Members of the Lego Insiders rewards program can already acquire this new set, while non-members can do so from March 15 onwards.

It’s wise to grab Lego Store-exclusive sets during the Lego Insiders early access period since they frequently run out of stock immediately upon release, and if you wish to construct it promptly, this will help ensure that you can do so sooner rather than later.

This construction is intricate and elaborate, primarily intended to serve as an impressive display piece for your collection, rather than a toy for young builders to play with. However, younger enthusiasts are encouraged to explore the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World sets, such as the Baby Bumpy Anklyosaurus and Dinosaur Missions kits. For those wishing to pay tribute to the original film, the Visitor Center: T-Rex attack set is a great choice for an engaging build session. Additionally, some new releases this year include the Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull and the Little Eatie T.Rex figure.

Have a look at the following list for additional Lego sets featuring Jurassic Park and Jurassic World. Keep in mind that some sets are marked as “retiring soon,” which means Lego will stop producing new units once they run out of stock. Although you may be able to buy retired sets from other sellers, these can be difficult to locate and often come with a higher price tag. It’s recommended to acquire the sets now if you’re interested to avoid paying extra later on.

Lego Jurassic Park Sets

  • 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) — $55 ($65)
  • Dinosaur Missions: Allosaurus Transport (588 pieces) — $90
  • Baby Dinosaur Rescue Center Preschooler Set (139 pieces) — $32 ($40)
  • Velociraptor Escape Preschooler Set (137 pieces) — $46

Lego Jurassic Park Sets Retiring Soon

  • Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack (810 pieces) — $182 | Retired
  • T. rex & Atrociraptor Breakout (466 pieces) — $70 ($100) | Retired
  • T. rex Dinosaur Breakout Preschooler Set (140 pieces) — $50 | Retiring Soon
  • Brachiosaurus Discovery (512 pieces) — $95 | Retiring Soon
  • Blue & Beta Velociraptor Capture (181 pieces) — $35 | Retiring Soon

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2025-03-12 21:09