LEGO Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary Sets Arriving in June 1st

LEGO has announced the much-anticipated release of five new sets to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the original Jurassic Park. These LEGO Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary sets will feature memorable and iconic scenes from the film and impressive LEGO recreations of the prehistoric creatures that awed and inspired us.

The sets, slated to be released in June, promise to deliver an immersive building experience to both seasoned fans of the movie franchise and to those who have yet to discover the magic of Jurassic Park.

As a Jurassic World subtheme, it is great that LEGO is giving us more of Jurassic Park this year. As you may recall since 2018, LEGO has provided us with only a single LEGO Jurassic Park set for each particular year prior to this 2023 release. We have the Jurassic Park Velociraptor Chase (75932) from 2018; Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage (75936) from 2019; and T. rex Breakout (76956) from last year, 2022.

These LEGO Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary sets will take us back to the thrilling world of Isla Nublar, reliving some of the most unforgettable moments from the film. From the electrified fences to the awe-inspiring discovery of the Brachiosaurus, each set will take you on an unforgettable journey through the prehistoric world of Jurassic Park.

These LEGO sets are more than just playthings – they offer an educational experience, too. As children assemble the sets, they’ll be learning about the dinosaurs that once ruled the earth and the importance of conservation efforts to preserve these magnificent creatures. Plus LEGO fans of the film will surely don’t mind having these sets displayed as part of their collection.

LEGO fans of the Jurassic Park franchise can pre-order the Visitor Center: T. rex & Raptor Attack (76961) starting today with a release date of  June 1, 2023. Check out these highly detailed images, and click on their respective affiliate links to add them to your LEGO wishlist as well.

Velociraptor Escape (76957)

137 pieces | $39.99

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Dilophosaurus Ambush (76958)

211 pieces | $19.99

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Triceratops Research (76959)

281 pieces | $49.99

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Brachiosaurus Discovery (76960)

512 pieces | $78.99

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Visitor Centre: T. rex & Raptor Attack (76961)

693 pieces | $129.99 | Pre-order this item today, it will ship from June 1, 2023 

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Check Out this LEGO Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage Designer Video

LEGO has just released a designer video for the recently announced, and massively great, LEGO Jurassic World Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage (75936) set. This 3,120-piece behemoth was designed by Mark Stafford in collaboration with graphic designer Casper Glahder. Watch their designer video below to know more about how this set was developed.

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Truth be to told, the initial reaction to this set when leaks first came out was somehow mixed, with some LEGO fans pointing out the glaring similarities that it has with a LEGO Ideas project that previously reached 10K support back in 2015. As you may notice, the LEGO Ideas project Jurassic Park by senteosan bares a striking resemblance to this T. rex Rampage (75936) set, less the jeep and a smaller dino for this matter.

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To weigh in on the issue, the LEGO Ideas design team have released a short statement explaining their side of the story and regarding the apparent similarities between senteosan’s creation and that of LEGO’s recent set. I’m still hoping for the rumored Jurassic Park Visitor Center though, but still the T. rex Rampage (75936) set is still impressive on its own.

Although the new 75936 Jurassic Park T-Rex Rampage set shares similarities in design to the LEGO Ideas submission “Jurassic Park” by senteosan, this model was developed entirely internally by a team of LEGO Designers who create great new sets that kids and adult fans alike are passionate about. The basis of their model was a large, grey, brick-built T-Rex created by LEGO Designer Mike Psiaki in 2012 when he joined the LEGO Group and from there the model evolved by including the iconic Jurassic Park gates to add additional building experience and value for “Expert” builders.

In our desire to continue to allow LEGO Ideas members to submit product ideas based on third-party licenses, we have in the LEGO Ideas guidelines acknowledged the fact that there may occur unintentional overlaps between products being developed internally by our design teams and those submitted by fans via LEGO Ideas. This is simply because great minds think alike sometimes, especially when basing designs on popular licenses of movies, TV shows, vehicles, buildings and more, with whom we either already collaborate with or who fit the LEGO brand values for potential future collaborations.

Massive LEGO Jurassic World Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage (75936) Revealed

It was a sort of an open secret for a couple of days now, with social media flooding with leaks of this next huge set from LEGO. But thankfully, LEGO finally unveiled this much-awaited set for everyone to see. Beginning June 19 for LEGO VIPs, and July 1 for the rest of us, the massive LEGO Jurassic World Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage (75936) will be available to all retailing for $249.99 USD. This impressive set comes in at 3,120 pieces and features the iconic Jurassic Park gate and a towering brick-built T. rex dinosaur. It also comes with six (6) minifigures of the original characters in the film. This is is the second LEGO Jurassic Park set released following the Jurassic Park Velociraptor Chase (75932). Though I still hope that we had that rumored Jurassic Park Visitor Center set that we speculated on last year.

Read on for the set’s full product description and crisp, official set images.  Let me know what you think in the comments below.

 

Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage (75936)

Ages 16+. 3120 pieces
US $249.99 – CA $299.99 – DE €249.99 – UK £219.99 – FR €249.99 – DK 1899DKK
*Euro pricing varies by country. Please visit shop.LEGO.com for regional pricing.

Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage (75936)

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.
Available directly from LEGO Stores & shop.LEGO.com from July 1, 2019 (June 19, 2019 for LEGO VIP)

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