![]() ![]() I can’t find where I’ve put mine so I can’t double-check, but if so then that’s a nice feature. The build for the helicopter is one of the most basic we’ve seen but I believe it is small enough to fit on the back of the truck. For a kid though, this set has great play value with the two vehicles including a stud shooter on the helicopter to shoot tranquillizer darts at the rampaging Carnatotaurus. This set is a little underwhelming to me in particular, as I collect LEGO Jurassic World sets to build up my own theme park display, sets that are heavy on vehicles are a little redundant to me as my park does not need a dozen helicopters and two dozen cars in it. Toro also features unique scars on his face to set him apart from the previous version. The star of this set is Toro the Carnatotaurus, a recolour of the one from the now very expensive Carnotaurus Gyrosphere Escape 75929 set. It also features two vehicles, a large 6 wheeled car or truck and a tiny helicopter. It features 3 human LEGO Minifigures Owen Grady, Kenji and Sammy. This 7+ LEGO set retails for $79.99 in Australia. Review: LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Chase – 76941 The carrot on the stick is also a great accessory that I can use in my Jurassic World theme park build for a feeding demonstration. I bought a lot of extra ACU guards on eBay and they didn’t come with accessories. The accessories of a tranquillizer gun and walkie talkie were also especially welcome as I always need more accessories for my ACU guards to hold. Most of the previous sets always had the blue Jurassic World logos and they were usually stickers, but I suppose they didn’t want to include stickers in a 4+ set as kids always butcher the application. The printed Jurassic Park logo pieces are very welcome. The additional fences can also be added on top which might not be intentional, but I like it. It has a removable cage on the back which can hold the Stygimoloch. The car itself is a very basic build with a preformed chassis, making this a very easy build for children. There are also pieces of eggshell around the base and a little dinosaur poop that you can scoop up with the shovel. Inside the treehouse, there’s a little bed and a tap/sink. This reminds me a little of their treehouse from the show or perhaps it is meant to represent Ben’s camp from when he gets lost. I bought two sets so I can try mixing them together to make a larger tree and slide, except that didn’t work out so well. I love the tree pieces and the brown slide. This set is one of my favourites from the line. Each figure has an alternate scared face which will come in handy if I ever want to do a dinosaur escape scene in my diorama. Wu’s Lab: Baby Dinosaurs Breakout – 75939 which represents Bumpy, which becomes Ben’s pet. These are a green and brown Stygimoloch, which is a recolour of the one from LEGO Stygimoloch Breakout 75927 and a bright green baby Ankylosaurus, which is a recolour of the one from Dr. It features 3 human LEGO Minifigures Ben, Brooklynn, Claire Dearing as well as two dinosaurs. This 4+ LEGO set retails for $59.99 in Australia. Review: LEGO Jurrasic World Stygimoloch Dinosaur Escape 76939 Oddly, each set comes with either Owen or Claire which are rather overused as it is and they are not present during these events in the show. ![]() The LEGO sets are very welcome as they introduce the 6 new human characters to collect, which is great because they can be used as generic other people in your other builds even if you’re not familiar with the characters. Set right before the events of the 2015 Jurassic World film, everything goes wrong as they live out the events of the film from their own perspective and are left for the dead on the island. It follows a group of 6 teenagers Darius, Ben, Yaz, Brooklynn, Kenji, and Sammy who have been selected to test out Camp Cretaceous on Isla Nublar, which is some sort of exclusive adventure camp on the site of Jurassic World.
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