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LEGO Jurassic World T. rex Dinosaur Fossil Exhibition 76940 review! Unique, playable approach
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 1. 08. 2024
- Independent, unsponsored, unscripted fan review of the LEGO Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous based T. rex fossil display set with baby triceratops.
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Having started to watch the show, I can confirm in contrast to some accounts that this fossil is represented in the show, and the source material is a "complete" skeleton with consistent color all throughout and absolutely minimal, vaguely pi-shaped (viewed from the side) steel pipe armature with the horizontal bar following the inside/underside of the spine and the vertical elements being very thin and straight. The mixture of black, white, and nougat throughout this LEGO model is not "accurate."
i already seen all 3 season and will you do the other sets
I like how this has the better bone color than the set for adults
Looking forward to the day when Lego releases an Owen Battle Pack
I'd assume the black pieces would be the metal structures that museums use to assembled the skeletons of dinosaurs.
The set looks nice for the price. Obviously not anywhere near as good as the Ideas one, but for 30⏠it's a pretty good deal.
I think the black is intended to represent the metal struts and connectors that keep the skeleton together in the absence of muscles and flesh. Itâs still a bit too noticeable, but it is something you see in real dinosaur displays.
I'm guessing that there were a few parts that they couldn't budget recolours for, so to make it look more consistent, they made more of the pieces white. It's the same sort of deal we saw with the Lego Ideas Dino skeletons too.
I think it's pretty great, a neat little display piece. It's the only ever Jurassic set I've ever done a double take and considered buying, so that puts it a leg up above all that has come before
I'm personally fine with the white anyways because when digging up dinosaur fossils/bones. Some parts are whiter than other pieces, so I'm kinda fine with the white on tan.
So great the fossil can actually be taken off the stand and be brought back to life!
It occurs to me that this skeleton is more posable than the "living" thing. I like those poses you can put the legs in. The fact the moulded T. rex can only really stand still has always bugged me.
_"Use your hands!_
_Oh, right, you're a T-Rex._
_Sorry."_
You should check the show out jang, it's pretty decent. It's aimed at kids mostly, but it takes things seriously enough, and it's even better if you're a big fan of the Jurassic series
I would personally consider the black pieces to be from where they, perhaps, didn't have connection pieces for the T-Rex canonically, and as such had to make their own.
Very good showing the alternate position which is indeed according modern understanding of the T-rex. Almost exactly has the fossil in the Naturalis museum here in Leiden, Netherlands
wow! a good jurassic park set, that is not a cruel car that throws a net
I'm gonna use it for my batcave moc
The white pieces most likely are parts they werenât able to recolor to tan within the budget. However it could be âaccurateâ in a way, as almost all fossils are found incomplete. Most museums fill in the gaps with reconstructed plaster on what they presume must have been the shape of the missing bone. Thatâs what the white could represent
I would have thought of the black sections of the T-Rex skeleton being what holds the bone frame all together in the LEGO world.
I just got this set and I have to say that it looks really nice in person. I could do with a little less black in certain areas but the model has a really nice fossil look. The skull really brings it together and I love the stand (the grille plate in the middle is perfect).
Tks for the review. I love this set. It is one I would just buy without waiting for a sale. I think it brings a ton of uses for a Lego city. In a museum, on a park, on a plaza... It's big enough to look great but small enough that can be placed anywhere. The mini triceratops is a bonus!!!! And yeah.... Another owen......
Cool, so the bone T-rex also doubles as a evil wizard weapon bought to life. đ
I wonder if the black pieces would look better against a backdrop that isn't white? Haha
It is a pretty weird choice though
I'm not feeling this set, other than the adorable triceratops puppy
I wish they had trans clear pieces, for the "negative space," but I bet they definitely considered it, and still went with black for budget considerations or some such.
This is like a more approachable version of the Idea's fossils set. And the inclusion of the baby dino is a nice value add
IRL dinosaur fossil exhibits often also have structural supports in gray or black. I have strong memories of the T-Rex in NYC having gray filling the empty eye sockets of its (replica?) skull
Baby triceratops cute as always.
Very glad to have a Jang thumbs up and put this on my buy list :)
Great set for those who needs a fossil for there museum moc(LEGO make a big museum please for these sets) who donât want to get the more expensive set
Yep, I have a thousand Owens! LEGO should have maybe included someone instead of Owen or one more minifigure.
Seems like a very cool set! I would to add this for a future Museum Moc! Good review Jang!! đđœ
I only collect lego star wars but it's nice to see what other brands offer for similar prices
My mans called it a brand. Nah jk
Well said, bloodhoonder
*THEMES thank for pointing that out
I went left field last Christmas and bought my mini paleontologist nephew some fossils (which went down well!) Hopefully gonna grab him something like this to add to the upcoming display he has planned
Get him the dinosaur fossil set, you get 3 fossils
Literally right before he said night at the museum I was thinking Rexy đ
I expected this set to be more expensive. This is great!
BTW, I think the black pieces are supposed to represent metal structures.
You know, so that the skeleton can hold together even though there are no muscles, tendons and cartilages anymore.
Well for the designers first set itâs pretty good
I really âdigâ this set
Ba Dum tsh
LEGO City magazine had a comic 1-2 year ago about a dinosaur T-Rex head and bones being excavated and shipped (in a 2011 City set ship) , now LEGO actually has a T-Rex "skull" .
I thought that maybe the cart sticker was meant to go on the inside of the panel instead of the outside, but it looks like the box displays it on the outside too. Perhaps it was a mistake and designed with the inside proportions but meant for the outside. Or maybe because it overlaps with some of the pieces they made it shorter.
I donât have much interest in that theme but it looks like Lego managed to make a decent toy that can also double as a decent display piece for 30 bucks, thatâs quite impressive.
Something like this might go wonderfully in a Modular Building Museum.
I like how you pose the Rex
The Owen scourge is like the Indiana Jones sets back on '09. But atleast it made sense for Indy to be in every Indiana Jones set
Literally building this right now đ
The T Rex here and lego Amelia Earhart could make a great Night At The Museum MOC.
I don't even own a LEGO Jurassic World set and yet I would groan getting a set with Owen in it just from seeing how often he's in them.
I feel like Iâve seen this put together live yesterday - Oh yeah JANG did that
i am able to justify the black parts as the "frame" that holds the bones up, one of the dinosaur museums here in the UK used to use a black metal frame as support and as a way to pose the bones for display
Great value set
Enjoyable video as always âș đ
You can use Owen's head and to replace of a clone trooper just saying
yep, swap Owen's hands and head for yellow and he's a City fig, then use the head for a clone.
I looks so good for a smaller set.
I feel like this could've benefited from another minifigure or small build, but what's included definitely looks neat!
I wonder if Lego might ever do a Carnotaurus skeleton. That would be interesting. It has officially shown up by now, in the second Jurassic World movie I believe. But it's forelimbs were so unnecessary that they were practically vestigial. It didn't even have elbow joints in its arms. It was a dinosaur that was somehow both terrifying and goofy.
I donât really like it, but this wouldâve been perfect for my 9-year old self
This is one of the only Jurassic world sets I'll be getting. I liked the build for the gyroshere station, but didn't want to pay $100 for 2 dinos I didn't care about. Do wish this set was $25 though.
This set really makes the brick-built heads in the fossil and JP Gate sets stand out. I know it'd be cheating, but I would have really preferred a molded head for the T-Rex over the brick-built ones.
Amazin'
The yellow hoodie is nice. I think I'll BrickLink just that figure.
1:12 That's TAN!
Oh Gnaj...
am I the only one that's annoyed about how the map on the stand is just the continental US? as if the dinosaur only existed within exactly those boundaries, but at the same it it lived *all* throughout them? as if the continent was even the same shape 65 million years ago? as if political boundaries even matter to non-human species, especially long extinct ones?
I understand your point. But what if it's just a silhouette of the country where this particular skeleton was found?
I think it's good that they included Owen. Most kids won't be getting multiple sets, this way they can get someone from the show and the movies. The show is pretty good by the way. I recommend it, for all ages.
I'd love to see what I could do with those T. Rex pieces. They look like the same color tan as the Bionicle/CCBS parts.
Which would you rather recommend as a display set, this one or the lego ideas T-Rex?
i like it more than ideas set lol. I will swap some pieces to make it less black though. Especialy feet
I am a fan of Camp Cretaceous so when I heard they were making minifigs of the "Camp Fam" I was very excited! The sets I am very well mixed on though, I don't mind the Boat as much because it is "partially" a scene from the show, but the other sets seem a bit overpriced to me, and the inclusion of Owen and Claire is too much for me, I'm of the opinion that the Camp Fam would have been more than enough to hold their own and there are other characters they could have used. I do like Owen in the movies, but I have gotten enough JW sets to say I don't need "yet another Owen".
And for you Jang, and anyone else reading this, I do recommend Camp Cretaceous as a show, I was watching it due to a Jurassic Park kick I was having and thought I was going to dislike it at best and wasn't sold on the animation. HOWEVER I was pleasantly surprised, it is a well solid show with good writing and characters, and is one of those shows that gets better and better the more it goes on. So if you have the time, go watch it, give it a chance, it is more than it appears and I'm looking forward to the next season.
Also, a bunch of Camp Cretaceous-based sets and NO recolored Ankylosaurus? I hope Lego have the molds kept for that dino because I would love more.
The fact the biggest set is not a treehouse is a joke.
yeah, there shouldn't be claire and owen & where is the retooled baby ankylosaurus for bumpy seriously
Most of the Jurassic World sets have little correlation to their source material. They seem more like generic dinosaur Lego sets rather than recreating parts from the movies/TV shows/video games/comics.
Iâm pretty sure the stygimoloch dinosaur escape has bumpy but I canât tell if it is a new color
Iâll probably give it a try
yeah as much as i like the jurassic world lego sets usually this wave didn't do it for me
The whole thing should have been tan or dark tan
I'm sorry, but I feel a bit annoyed all the dinosaurs in the new JW sets are just recolors of existing figures. Where's my stegosaurus!? I love stegosaurus. Where's the sauropods, hadrosaurs, different ceratopsians or theropods? Another pterosaur, a huge crocodilian, a dimetrodon, even. OH! They should do an Archaeopteryx Harry Potter Hedwig/Fawkes style!
Im sure we are getting new dinos in second(thrid?) wave.
yeah, its a shame that there aren't any new dinosaurs in this wave, but at least the third movie next year is guaranteed to give us new dinos. I do want more herbivores too, stego and a hadrosaur species would kind of complete the minimum herbivore selection aside from the brachiosaurus.
I agree with you that this should be considered to be ia skeleton of a LEGO T-Rex figure and not a LEGO skeleton of a T-Rex. Maybe the legs are a bit too short but the articulation is nice.
It's a model of a LEGO Dinosaur. The black pieces were support pieces that were covered with cosmetic pieces before it decayed.
I love how this looks apart from the black parts like Jang said. I just wish we could've got tan dinosaurs for the Lego fossils set. At first I didn't get why they'd have movie characters in these sets but I guess it's a way to bring in fans of the movie who don't watch the show
while fossils can come in all of these colors such as black, white, tan, dark tan, and medium nougat, this is a mixture of all three, itâs like this one died in several different sediment types
Hi Jang. Nice review again. You made an interesting statement about black as void. So can you maybe present this on a black background instead of white?
I was watching night of the museum when this set got revealed.
I want this so much bad.
I feel like the skeleton should have been more monochromatic
I wonder, will you ever put a Jurrasic Park Dino zoo in your city? If not mixed with the current zoo, will you make it it's own individual location in the city?
This set looks great for the audience: kids.
I can see what I don't like but I can also see why they chose the direction they did since I'm not their target.
Camp Cretaceous is a decent show, even though they have to skip over a lot of logic to make the stories work. The characters are all kids, though, the adults are usually villains or the cause of the problems the kids have to navigate. And yes, none of the movie cast beyond Dr Wu are in the show.
Owen clone army please
You should experiment with a black background for sets like these. It'd help us to see it properly and give everyone the negative space effect
That would be altering how I review to intentionally make the set look the best possible. That's exactly what I intend to _not_ do.
@@JANGsLEGOreviews fair point
lol he said night at the museum. thats facts tho
Is it bad that the best part of the set is the baby triceratops
I think it's overpriced, $25 US would be ok. Or $30 Canadian (Jang, Canadian pricing please) would be Ok. Love the baby Trik!
I wish Darius had midlegs
Really your reviews are unscripted? They're really good!
Closest we'll ever get to a Parasite Eve set.
The set looks fantastic at the first glance.
But I am disappointed, after watching it close.
It definitely could have been done better.
Well technically fossils can't stand on their own and there is some space between the bones so the black pieces make sense. Though it would have been better if some were transparent.
Parasite Eve actually did living museum dinosaurs waaay before Night at the Museum.
Personally, I just wish Darrius had mid-legs. He's at least 12 or 13 years old.
Why they used black as negative space instead of clear is beyond me
Do you think you would ever use a different color background for some sets? The light color really hid the top details
He has recently been using a light blue for some paler set pieces.
_"Throw the bone."_
Hello
Night at the museum fans be like: "this is brilliant (Lego Jurassic world skeleton T-rex), but I like this:"
Took the approach of believing the black bricks were like the stuff at museums used to keep the skeletons together EDIT: like when they are missing pieces so they make ones out of plaster
Yeah, there's often a steel scaffold to hold the skeleton in position.
What if? The Fossil come alive at night?
That's tan.
:D
I'm super disappointed in the huge inaccuracies with these sets, LEGO could do so much better with all of the Camp Cretaceous sets (why is Owen there?) . Also, if you haven't already, watch the show before you review the rest of the sets Jang!
Remember watching him 8 years agođâ€I was 12 and never saw his face then...lowkey thought he was a Caucasian old man
Jang, Incase you do watch camp crateacious (I cant spell) don't get your hopes up to see the sets in the show, none of them are in the show,
My 6 year old kiddo love it. For me personal point of view it irritates me the back bones are white.... Why Lego?
I think if they changed that it could look so much better.
Love the head piece. Opens up for creativity with my kid, that's good!