The build is also highly repetitive - despite variations in their base and roofline, you end up assembling eight identical wall sections with large windows, including two identical vertical sections that attach to each side of the building’s center.Īdult builders likely have a higher tolerance for repetition than kids aged eight to twelve do, but after the third or fourth wall section that simply stacked on top of the previous one, I was ready to pour the rest of the set into my unsorted parts bin and just play with the dinosaurs. Sadly but unsurprisingly with an 8-12 age range, the Lockwood Estate manor building in this set aligns with the LEGO City Hospital and the rest of the Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom sets rather than other larger LEGO sets that have recently had a lot to offer adult builders. Similarly, I described the vehicle-focused sets as “dark blue LEGO City sets with bonus dinosaurs.” In contrast, I was hoping that the largest playset with an imposing-looking building on the box front would prove more like the Wayne Manor sub-structure of 70922 Joker Manor, which pleasantly surprised us with its excellent attention to detail and innovative building techniques. We noted our disappointment in our recent review of the new 60204 City Hospital that the building doesn’t have much in the way of interesting details or building techniques, accurately reflecting its 6-12 age range. The sticker sheet has designs featuring dinosaur scenes, brickwork, and a computer panel. The large LEGO box includes six numbered bags, plus the dinosaur figures and instruction booklet with sticker sheet in their own bags. If you’re mainly interested in the new dinosaurs, don’t miss our Field Guide to LEGO Dinosaurs: A Jurassic World Compendium (complete with several handy infographics). 75930 Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate is the largest set in the current wave of Jurassic sets, with 1,019 pieces, 6 minifigures, and 2 dinosaurs, at a retail price of $129.99 ( $149.99 in Canada | £119.99 in the UK). Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom hits theaters this weekend, so we’re wrapping up our series of reviews of the LEGO sets released to support the latest movie in the Jurassic Park franchise.
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