LEGO unveils five new Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary sets for June 2023!
LEGO, uh finds a way. Jurassic Park turns 30 this year and to celebrate LEGO have announced five new LEGO Jurassic Park sets that allow you to build and re-create iconic scenes from the Steven Spielberg.
The LEGO 30th Anniversary Jurassic Park sets will be released on 1 June 2023, but you can preorder 76961 LEGO Jurassic Park Visitor Center: T. rex & Raptor Attack from LEGO.com.
Jurassic Park and LEGO Dinosaur fans are in for treat as we finally get a proper LEGO Brachiosaurus, which has been a huge request from fans since the first LEGO Dino series.
I just love that there’s a good selection of sets, and new colour variants of our favourite dinosaurs to collect, and that so many key elements of Jurassic Park that fans have been asking for such as the Brachiosaurus, Jeep Wrangler and even Dennis Nedry’s demise are all here.
- 76957 Velociraptor Escape – US$39.99 / AU$52.99 / £31.99 / €37,99 / CAD$49.99
- 76958 Dilophosaurus Ambush – US$19.99 / AU$42.99 / £20.99 / €26,99 / CAD$24.99
- 76959 Triceratops Research – US$49.99 / AU$84.99 / £46.99 / €52,99 / CAD$64.99
- 76960 Brachiosaurus Discovery – US$84.99 / AU$139.99 / £74.99 / €79,99 / CAD$99.99
- 76961 Jurassic Park Visitor Center: T. rex & Raptor Attack – US$129.99 / AU$189.99 / £114.99 / €129,99 / CAD$169.99
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76957 LEGO Jurassic Park Velociraptor Escape – 137 pieces
76957 Velociraptor Escape – US$39.99 / AU$52.99 / £31.99 / €37,99 / CAD$49.99
Dinosaur: Velociraptor
Minifigures: Dr. Ellie Sattler and Muldoon
A 4+ set that introduces youngsters to thrilling LEGO Jurassic Park playsets with a Velociraptor figure, buildable dinosaur pen and off-roader vehicle.
Packed with endless fun, children can help Dr. Ellie Sattler and Muldoon look after the Velociraptor in the dinosaur pen before the dinosaur tries breaking through the electric fence to escape.
76958 LEGO Jurassic Park Dilophosaurus Ambush – 211 pieces
76958 Dilophosaurus Ambush – US$19.99 / AU$42.99 / £20.99 / €26,99 / CAD$24.99
Dinosaur: Dilophosaurus
Minifigures: Dennis Nedry
76959 LEGO Jurassic Park Triceratops Research – 281 pieces
76959 Triceratops Research – US$49.99 / AU$84.99 / £46.99 / €52,99 / CAD$64.99
Dinosaur: Triceratops
Minifigures: Dr. Ellie Sattler and Dr. Ian Malcolm
76959 LEGO Jurassic Park Triceratops Research gives children a chance to join Dr. Ellie Sattler and Dr. Ian Malcolm on a research mission to find dinosaurs. Jump out of the off-roader vehicle and help take care of the sick Triceratops by looking for clues to what has caused the illness.
76960 LEGO Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus Discovery – 512 pieces
76960 Brachiosaurus Discovery – US$84.99 / AU$139.99 / £74.99 / €79,99 / CAD$99.99
Dinosaur: Brachiosaurus (new!)
Minifigures: John Hammond, Dr. Ellie Sattler and Dr. Alan Grant
75960 LEGO Jurassic Park Brachiosaurus Discovery set, invites fans to jump into the Jeep® Wrangler with John Hammond, Dr. Ellie Sattler and Dr. Alan Grant in search of dinosaurs.
With 512 pieces for ages 9+, fans can recreate a classic scene from the iconic, original film featuring the first-ever Brachiosaurus LEGO dinosaur, or simply build and display the impressive model when complete.
76961 LEGO Jurassic Park Visitor Center: T. rex & Raptor Attack – 693 pieces
76961 Jurassic Park Visitor Center: T. rex & Raptor Attack – US$129.99 / AU$189.99 / £114.99 / €129,99 / CAD$169.99
Dinosaur: Tyrannosaurus Rex and Velociraptor
Minifigures: Dr. Henry Wu, Ray Arnold, Dr. Ellie Sattler, Dr. Alan Grant, Tim and Lex Murphy
75961 LEGO Jurassic Park Visitor Center: T. rex & Raptor Attack sparks memories of the classic Jurassic Park film by letting fans perform tests and check on the dinosaur eggs in the incubator with Dr. Henry Wu and Ray Arnold. Take a break in the kitchen for a quick snack with Dr. Ellie Sattler, Dr. Alan Grant, Tim and Lex Murphy before the T. rex and Velociraptor cause total chaos. Unlimited play opportunities with this 693-piece set are waiting for children ages 12+ as well as adult fans.
What do you think of the LEGO Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary sets?
I got the opportunity to see the entire range at the Australian Toy Fair earlier this week, and they look pretty solid. The Brachiosaurus takes a while to get used to as it’s so large, curvy and from some angle quite bulbous, but it’s really impressive and should be a fun dinosaur to add to your collection.
The addition of the an affordable way to get the Jurassic Park Ford explorer is also a really nice touch, especially for those who missed out on 76956 T. rex Breakout.
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