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The LEGO 75927 Jurassic World Stygimoloch Laboratory Breakout set features a detailed 2-level laboratory, complete with an observation deck and a dinosaur enclosure. It includes 222 pieces, a Stygimoloch toy, and minifigures of Dr. Wu and a guard, making it an engaging and educational experience for children aged 6-12.
Product Dimensions | 35.4 x 5.9 x 19.1 cm; 0.28 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 6 - 12 years |
Item model number | 75927 |
Educational Objective(s) | Dexterity, Creative Thinking, Spatial Reasoning |
Language: | English, Italian, French, Danish, German, Spanish |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 222 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Material Composition | 100% Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolored |
Release date | 25 May 2018 |
ASIN | B0765BD4K1 |
E**A
Perfect for any dinosaur lover
The perfect toy for any Jurassic world/dinosaur lover, great for all ages from around 5+, it goes well with the other lego Jurassic world sets and has easy enough instructions to follow, it took me and my 6 year old around 30-40 minutes to build and we had hours of fun playing with it once built, it comes with two characters and one dinosaur (stiggy) and it's also easiest enough to take apart and build again. Overall I think it's amazing and I can't wait for us to buy the others
T**P
Fantastic play value in this set
Although this set has a smaller brick count than others in the Jurassic Park range (which is reflected in the price) the play value of this set is high up near the top. It's a lovely set, with some cool features such as the science lab and window that falls out when a dinosaur smashes in to it. The dinosaur enclosure fencing is a great addition to any set. When built I feel it actually looks a lot bigger than it appears in the stock images too.
M**Y
Lego quality
Good quality and price but there doesn’t seem much there in terms of a playset
D**.
Stygimoloch break out
Terrible situation. It was a bad idea in the first place to recreate dinosaurs. And a stygimoloch escapes threatening the brick park visitors. Well.. actually the stygimoloch is a herbivore that lacks sharp teeth and claws so the damage should be limited.Given this notion its a little strange that this is the only set in the current range with a cage. But other Lego dinos can be kept inside.Anyway the 222 piece set, despite its limited size, looks great and leaves you with lots of play value.There is a small laboratory and observation area. The smallish stygimoloch is a smallish but welcome new Lego dino. As are the 2 included minifigures Dr. Wu and the generic park guard.It’s a relatively easy build compared to larger Ninjago and Modular sets we are used to. There are also quite a few larger pieces that contribute to a quick build. The single instruction booklet has just 64 steps in under 80 pages. Our 5-year old palaeontologist only required some assistance with the stickers and was soon ready to go into play-mode.
D**Z
My younger grandson still plays with it
Excellent choice (although it was just chance), which has had my younger grandchild playing with the set for more than two weeks now - he normally gets bored with a toy after a few days. It seems the change from the Star Wars to the Jurassic World theme has been a big success.
F**T
Fun for my son and great gift.
Fun and great dinosaur figure and lots of fun breaking out features. 2 great minifigures and a closed pen for the dinosaur
T**A
Dinosaurs
Purchased as a gift for my grandson, packed well no pieces missing. He had fun putting all the pieces together, loves his dinosaurs.
L**S
the building is too 'breakable' to be fun
This set is nicely designed and has been thought out well, film wise. We have one issue, We find the set too fragile.I do not mean the individual pieces break, Lego is so sturdy, but we are forever rebuilding the set. That lab is quite intricate and not quick to put together, we have given up on it quite quickly. Shame, Lego is expensive.
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