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LEGO unveils its Jurassic Park T. Rex Rampage set

June 11, 2019 by Amie Cranswick

LEGO has unveiled its Jurassic Park: T. Rex Rampage set which hits stores on June 19th for VIP members and on July 1st for the general public. The set consists of 3,120 pieces and includes a brick-built T-Rex, Jurassic Park’s iconic gate, and six minifugres – John Hammond, Ian Malcolm, Ray Arnold, Ellie Sattler, Alan Grant, and Dennis Nedry; check out the promotional images and details below…

75936 Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage

Ages 16+. 3120 pieces – US $249.99 – CA $299.99 – DE €249.99 – UK £219.99 – FR €249.99 – DK 1899DKK

Build and display the classic Jurassic Park gate and T. rex dinosaur toy!

Enjoy an advanced building experience and relive classic movie moments with LEGO® Jurassic World 75936 Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage. This collectible construction toy includes 3,120 building bricks and features the original Jurassic Park’s iconic gate and a large, fully posable, brick-built T. rex dinosaur toy which is ideal for display. The trigger-activated gate is framed by a wall incorporating 7 detailed, brick-built scenes inspired by the movie, such as John Hammond’s dining room, Ray Arnold’s control room and a bunker for Ian Malcolm. A must-have for Jurassic World fans, this toy construction set includes 6 minifigures and baby dinosaur figure, plus a minifigure display stand with T. rex facts plate.

• This dinosaur toy set includes 6 minifigures: John Hammond, Ian Malcolm, Ellie Sattler, Alan Grant, Ray Arnold and Dennis Nedry, plus a baby dinosaur figure.
• Brick-built LEGO® T. rex dinosaur toy features snapping jaws, posable head, arms, legs and tail.
• The brick-built LEGO® version of the original Jurassic Park’s iconic gate has an opening function, jungle leaves and flame elements.
• The wall framing the gate features a buildable dinosaur nest with 2 cracked egg elements at the top and other brick-built scenes inspired by the movie, including: a bunker with a buildable bed for Ian Malcolm, flashlight and fire extinguisher, plus ladder and display case elements; power shed for scene with Ellie Sattler; John Hammond’s dining room with table and minifigure chair, plus ice cream, spoon and 3 cookie elements; Ray Arnold’s control room with a buildable desk, 3 computers and a minifigure chair; scene with a buildable bathroom; scene for Dennis Nedry with a buildable mud slide and shaving cream can.
• This display toy model also includes a buildable minifigure display stand with T. rex facts plate.
• Accessory elements include John Hammond’s hat and cane, and Alan Grant’s hat and dinosaur claw.
• John Hammond, Ray Arnold and Dennis Nedry minifigures are new for June 2019.
• This collectible toy building set includes 3,120 pieces and makes a great dinosaur gift for adults.
• Jurassic Park gate measures over 16” (42cm) high, 18” (48cm) wide and 5” (14cm) deep.
• T. rex dinosaur measures over 8” (22cm) high, 27” (69cm) long and 6” (17cm) wide.

Originally published June 11, 2019. Updated June 12, 2019.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, Movies, News, Toys Tagged With: Jurassic Park, LEGO, LEGO Jurassic World

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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