But the updated color scheme for this one looks fantastic. Its familiarity stems from the previous truck build from set 75917 Raptor Rampage. The complete build comes with a truck, a detachable trailer, a gyrosphere, and a docking station. The Carnotaurus is a great addition to the LEGO dinosaur family. The lower jaw can also open and close, just enough to stick a minifigure in there for dramatic effect. The spikes are completed by the unique set of horns atop its head. However, the Carnotaurus features a cool set of spikes running up its body (reused from the Indominus figure) from tail to head. Its size is roughly the same as previous LEGO T. There are also orange spots that run throughout the Carnotaurus’ body, which creates an even more menacing appearance for the creature. It’s colored mostly tan underneath, with two different shades of darker brown forming the distinct pattern along its backside. It is massive in relation to the set as a whole, which bodes well for how terrifying it’s supposed to be. The baby is small, but well-detailed enough for satisfaction.Īt first glance, the Carnotaurus looks terrific. And its whole body can be mounted on a single stud. A juvenile pair of yellowish eyes make up its face. It has brown lining down its back accompanied by stripes of darker brown to create its distinct pattern. rex, which reuses the baby Velociraptor mould, is displayed in all orange. Franklin looks humorously and utterly terrified. One is of a more serious tone, and the other displays absolute fear. Franklin wears a small black afro hairpiece and a pair of printed glasses. These colors go great with his light khaki pants. It features a dark blue, button-up jacket over a striped, dark and light blue shirt. He has a substantial role in the film, so his inclusion here is great. She also wears a pair of plain, brown pants to complete her look.įranklin Webb is an exclusive minifigure to this set. And to show her femininity, her belt is printed a notch higher than Owen’s. She wears an olive green, pocketed jacket over a foam green, striped henley top. Claire’s rare, bright-orange headpiece looks great in relation to her on screen depiction. One features a smile to show her kind nature, and the other features a scared expression for the terrifying Carnotaurus. Like, Owen, she also comes with a double-sided head print. The Claire Dearing minifigure is an improved one from the 2015 LEGO sets. As usual, he is armed with his trusty tranquilizer gun for dino-related emergencies. He also comes with a wavy, medium, dirty blonde hair piece. The prints look great and highlight his stubble and sideburns. Owen comes with two face print expressions (front and back), one smiling and one angry. Owen also sports a deep blue pair of jeans which are held up by a brown belt with a holster. He wears his signature light blue henley shirt, torn by dinosaur claws. Owen Grady, the main protagonist of the Jurassic World movies, is disheveled and a little worse for wear here. The set includes three minifigures and two dinosaurs. Inside the box are five numbered bags, one unnumbered bag, one bag containing the Carnotaurus, a sticker sheet, and two instruction booklets. To the left, is a portrait of Owen Grady and a Velociraptor posing in front of an erupting volcano. It is encased in a steel design, and showcases the iconic Jurassic World logo on the top left corner. The box art is of the same usual concept as the rest of the Jurassic World line up. The Carnotaurus Gyrosphere Escape (75929) set boasts 577 pieces, which makes it one of the largest sets from the LEGO Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom lineup. Following suit, LEGO released a wave of sets to commemorate the latest blockbuster movie from the dinosaur-themed franchise. Review by James Hirleley, photos by Roselaar, edited by Suspsyĭinosaurs roamed the earth once again this past June in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
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