Remember when we told you about the Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull (76969) set, we mentioned that a huge T.rex skeleton set is coming? Well, it is official now. While juniors get to muck around with Triceratops and T. rex skull, daddy and mommy have an entire T. rex skeleton to piece together—no archeological digging necessary. And no, this isn’t some tiny desk ornament—it’s over a meter long (or 3.5 feet for those measuring in ‘dino-sized’ units).

Bigger, Badder, Fossil-ier
With 3,145 pieces, this T. rex fossil (76968) is the biggest LEGO Jurassic World set to date. It’s got movable joints, an opening jaw (because of course), and a posable tail, so you can make it look intimidating—or just very confused. The set also includes a stand and an info plaque, because every self-respecting dinosaur deserves an official biography.
But wait, there’s more! Hidden in this massive build are Easter eggs, including an amber piece, so you can pretend you’re about to clone your own prehistoric pet. And because nostalgia sells, LEGO has thrown in Dr. Ellie Sattler and Dr. Alan Grant minifigures. (Tiny hats and all.)
For the Dino Devotees
This is not just a toy; it’s a statement piece. The kind of thing you display in your home so visitors know where you stand on the very important issue of dinosaurs being awesome. The LEGO Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: T. rex (76968) will be available for LEGO Insiders on March 12 and for everyone else on March 15, 2025, priced at US$249.99. Start clearing shelf space now—you’re going to need it.



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