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Today we are quickly interested in the contents of the LEGO Jurassic World set 76964 Dinosaur Fossils: T-rex Skull, a box of 577 pieces available since January 1, 2024 at the public price of €39.99.
You already know if you follow me, I had expressed my interest in this derivative product as soon as it was announced, the proposal seemed to satisfy my desire to reduce the quantity of products that I display at home and to concentrate on emblematic constructions worlds that attract me. I have not changed my mind after assembling the proposed construction, this product totally meets my expectations taking into account its limited inventory and its price positioning.
We know that LEGO is now putting lifestyle in all its ranges with proposals which ultimately boil down to more or less successful exhibition products depending on the subjects covered. This seems very convincing to me and it demonstrates that it is not always necessary to overbid pieces to obtain something presentable capable of attracting an audience of demanding collectors keen to exhibit only their prettiest pieces. .
The contents of this box are quickly assembled and the six bags are shipped in less than an hour. We start with the base decorated with the black support on which we will install the skull, we continue with the imprint and we finish with the skull of the T-rex.
There is only one sticker to stick here, that of the small plate which gives a "collector" side to the product and which distills some facts about the fossil. It's graphically very well executed, the sticker really gives character to the whole thing.
The fossilized impression is perfectly designed, the result is astonishingly realistic and only a few visible tenons are preserved with a perfectly managed visual balance. This very neat sub-assembly really contributes to the atmosphere of the product and is not just a slightly sloppy showcase, it is appreciable.
The skull is also detailed enough not to appear sloppy. Even if we remain on a LEGO product which does not necessarily seek to become a museum piece by tracking realism down to the smallest details, we see that the designer of the set has done his homework and that the skull reproduces the known bones rather well of the T-rex.
Assembling the skull remains entertaining with a logical and very satisfying progression. We finally install the skull on the support and finally obtain the expected object in its entirety. Fans of fun details will also find a piece of amber placed on the back of the print, the detail is interesting and it will fuel conversations between friends around this model.
To summarize, there is frankly no reason to ignore this nice derivative product which allows you to demonstrate your affinity with the Jurassic Park / Jurassic World universe without making a ton of it by cluttering up more imposing products. . The price charged by LEGO seems relatively reasonable to me given the potential of the product, the assembly experience is interesting with a nice effect for the imprint and a very successful skeleton of the skull, it's mission accomplished as far as I'm concerned Concern, I am seduced.
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Loufix - Comment posted the 17/01/2024 at 22:22 |
As one could assume, LEGO has put online the two new products planned for January 2024 in the Jurassic World range and this is therefore the opportunity to confirm the public prices of these two boxes which are...at the same price despite the significant difference in the number of pieces.
On one side, a pretty fossil of 577 pieces to display with its display and its plaque bringing together some facts and on the other a small box intended for the youngest with less than 140 pieces but some interesting molds with baby ankylosaurus, triceratops and velociraptor, a small velociraptor and an adult pteranodon, as well as Darius and Sammy minifigures:
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No pre-order possible via the official online store for these two new products announced for January 1, 2024.
Notice to all those who like to get all the products from a range they like: in addition to the new features of the LEGO Jurassic World range available since April 17, there is also a polybag bearing the reference 30390 Dinosaur Market.
This bag, which has nothing exclusive to offer, is currently on sale for €3.99. at JB Spielwaren, it should soon appear on Bricklink.
The torso is that of Harry Potter, Zach Mitchell or Bernie the taxi driver, the head is that of Marty McFly, Han Solo, Steve Rogers or even Cedric Diggory, the piece of amber with the mosquito has been available since 2020 and the baby dinosaur has been delivered in half a dozen boxes since 2018.
It's April 17, 2022 and LEGO is marketing a large handful of new sets from the Jurassic Park / Jurassic World range on its official online store as planned. As far as I'm concerned, I'll settle for a copy of the exhibition set 76956 T. rex Breakout, the rest leaves me unmoved despite the presence of some pretty plastic dinosaurs in some of the other boxes.
As usual, it's up to you to see whether to crack without waiting by paying the full price for these boxes or whether to show a little patience and wait for the inevitable reductions that will be offered in the boxes. weeks and months to come at Amazon, on FNAC.com and at a few other resellers.
JURASSIC WORLD NEWS ON THE LEGO SHOP >>
(All links to the shop redirect to the version of the official shop for your country of connection)
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Note: the and 76956 T. rex Breakout (99.99 €) is already out of stock at LEGO with a restock announced within 60 days, but it is available elsewhere.
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It is the German sign BrickXtreme who draws the first and offers us a complete gallery of visuals of the LEGO Jurassic World set 76949 Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack, a box of 810 pieces expected for April 17 at the retail price of €129.99.
For 130 €, this product derived from the film Jurassic World Dominion will allow us to build a lab, an observation tower, a quad and a helicopter, to obtain six minifigs with Alan Grant, Ellie Slatter, Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Kayla Watts and Dr. Henry Wu, and to add two new dinosaurs to our shelves. For those who are wondering, these two dinos with a little strange names are not inventions of the film, the two species did exist.
The product is not yet listed on the official LEGO store, it will probably be in the next few days.
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