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Four New LEGO Jurassic World Sets are Coming on 1st September

If you’re a fan of LEGO dinosaurs – and who isn’t? – then you may be excited to know that four new Jurassic World sets are on the way. Launching on 1st September, the sets range in price from £27.99 to £74.99, and all contain a variety of dinos and minifigures.

Let’s take a look at them all, shall we?

LEGO Jurassic World 76940 T. Rex Dinosaur Fossil Exhibition

LEGO Jurassic World 76940 T. Rex Dinosaur Fossil Exhibition
  • RRP £27.99
  • 198 pieces

The cheapest of the four new LEGO Jurassic World sets, this one might actually be our favourite. We love the T. Rex fossil display – it’s like a more kid-friendly version of the LEGO Ideas Fossils set that released a couple of years ago. The baby triceratops is merely the cherry on top.

LEGO 76939 Stygimoloch Dinosaur Escape

LEGO Jurassic World 76939 Stygimoloch Dinosaur Escape
  • RRP £34.99
  • 129 pieces

Being a 4+ set, LEGO Jurassic World Stygimoloch Dinosaur Escape is very much aimed at the youngest builders. It’s rather basic, with the highlight being the Stygimoloch itself. We’ve already had a LEGO Stygimoloch in the Breakout set, though this one is slightly different with its brown and green colourway.

LEGO 76941 Carnotaurus Dinosaur Chase

LEGO Jurassic World 76941 Carnotaurus Dinosaur Chase
  • RRP £44.99
  • 240 pieces

While a car and helicopter combination make LEGO Jurassic World Carnotaurus Dinosaur Chase a worthwhile playset, the star of the show is obviously the big and mean Carnotaurus. Again, it’s not the first time we’ve had a LEGO Carnotaurus – one first appeared in the Gyrosphere Escape set from 2018.

LEGO Jurassic World 76942 Baryonyx Dinosaur Boat Escape

LEGO Jurassic World 76942 Baryonyx Dinosaur Boat Escape
  • RRP £74.99
  • 308 pieces

£74.99 is a little steep for a 308 piece set, but here you’re paying for both the big dino figure and a boat. Like last year’s City Ocean Exploration Ship, the boat included here really floats. Again, it’s the second time we’ve had this type of dino; we first got on in 2019’s Baryonyx Face-Off: The Treasure Hunt set. Though again, it’s a different colour.

Written by Kim

Hi, I'm Kim, the creator of ThatBrickSite.com. I loved Lego as a kid, but didn't get back into the plastic bricks until my late 20s. In the last several years that love has become an obsession, and Lego has taken over my house, and my life! When I'm not building Lego, I'm likely to be playing video games or writing about them: I'm also the co-owner of GameSpew.com.

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