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Lego's New Jurassic Park T-Rex Skeleton Kit Is 3 Feet Long

A Lego set 65 million years in the making.

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Lego is no stranger to the world of Jurassic Park, but the next licensed set from the company is easily the biggest--and most impressive--entry to date. Aimed at adult collectors, the $250 Lego Jurassic Park T-Rex skeleton features 3,145 pieces that can be used to craft the internal framework of the tyrant lizard. Members of Lego's free Lego Insiders rewards program can preorder it first from the Lego Store starting March 12, while everyone else can grab this set starting March 15.

There is some articulation, but due to the complex nature of this build, it is designed to be a showpiece for your collection, rather than a playset for younger bulders. The good news is that kids can jump into other Jurassic Park and Jurassic World sets, like the Baby Bumpy Anklyosaurus and Dinosaur Missions kits, while anyone looking to celebrate the first film can grab the Visitor Center: T-Rex attack set for a cool afternoon build. A few new kits also launched this year, like the Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull and the Little Eatie T. Rex figure.

Check out the list below for even more Jurassic Park and Jurassic World Lego sets. Note that a few sets are labeled as "retiring soon," meaning Lego will no longer make more copies once they're sold out. You might still be able to purchase retired sets from third-party sellers, but they're harder to find and usually sell at a big markup, so it's best to grab the sets now if you're interested.

Lego Jurassic Park Sets

Lego Jurassic Park Sets Retiring Soon

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