
In the lower right is a graphic showing off the real-world scale difference between humans and the included dinos. Inset shots along the bottom edge show the truck backed into the market street, the raptor being placed in the removable crate, and a detail of the dinosaur-related relics in the market’s shops. On the back of the box you can see the moments before the breakout, with the T-Rex peeking out through a stall in the marketplace and the raptor presumably nestled in the transport crate. The set itself is shown during the eponymous breakout event, with the two dinosaurs charging at the four characters. The T-Rex’s head featured prominently in the upper right, with an amber-like strip of transparent-orange bricks bracketing the edge. This set comes in a large thumb-punch box with Jurassic World Dominion graphics. Unboxing the parts, instructions and sticker sheet

Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. Sounds like a lot of stuff…but how cool is it really? Come along as we take an early look at this set and try to find out! Oh, yeah…and a Tyrannosaurus Rex and an Atrociraptor. It features four minifigures, a big rig, transport container, and a marketplace playset.

This 466 piece set will be available April 17th from the LEGO Shop Online for US $79.99 | CAN $109.99 | UK £79.99. We’ll be taking a close look at several of the sets based on the new film, starting off with Jurassic World Dominion 76948 T.

Just in time for Jurassic World Dominion, LEGO has returned to the popular franchise with a new wave of sets for Spring 2022.
