And there is no roof over two thirds of the build. Instead, you get a 1×2 puddle where the water features should be. Outside, the set lacks the stepped water fountains on either side of the door. The turrets are incorrectly proportioned, the interior spaces are laid out completely wrong, and it is nowhere near as impressive as the movie scene. They were immediately recognizable with loads of movie accurate details. Most other sets in this collection were deeply nostalgic. BUILD: 50%Īfter the highs of building Dilophosaurus Ambush, Triceratops Research, and Brachiosaurus Discovery, the Visitor Center was fairly anticlimactic. Averaging this with the cost/brick gives an overall value rating of 45%. You don’t get a lot of bricks or build time for the price. On average, the Jurassic World theme delivers $1.17/minute, while LEGO® sets in general are more like $0.85/minute. At full price, the cost/minute of build time works out to $1.83. I assembled the Visitor Center in 93 minutes. However, the Jurassic World theme tends to be more expensive, clocking in around $0.193/brick. Comparatively, LEGO® sets in general average around $0.137/brick in my experience. Only the 4+ Velociraptor Escape is worse. That is not the worst value in the 30th Anniversary collection… but it’s in second place. With 693 pieces, the cost/brick is $0.25 CAD. Full Review of the Visitor Center (76961) VALUE: 45% Little resemblance to the movie building.įive numbered bags, an instruction envelope, a sticker sheet, and paper bags containing the dinosaurs. OVERALL SCORE: 60% (Barely passable set.).ENTERTAINMENT: 60% (Not entertained by the set, but it inspires me to build a MOC.).MINIFIGURES: 85% (Great character selection and count, but lacking details.).BUILD: 50% (Only a passing resemblance to the film with no interesting techniques.).VALUE: 45% (Few bricks and not much build time for the price.).MINIFIGURES: 6 (Alan Grant, Ellie Satler, Lex Murphy, Tim Murphy, Henry Wu, & Ray Arnold).THEME: Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary (Jurassic World).True North Bricks’ usual rating system applies ( click here for more information). However, the provision of products does not guarantee a favorable review. NOTE: The LEGO® Group provided this set for review. After those, how does the Visitor Center measure up? Let’s take a look. I already reviewed the amazing Dilophosaurus Ambush, Triceratops Research, and Brachiosaurus Discovery sets. The 30th Anniversary collection deserved an 18+ set, and this was the missed opportunity. I’ll be honest, the initial images for this set let me down. One thing is certain, the Visitor Center (76961) is not a UCS set. You know all you Jurassic Park LEGO® Fans out there dream of a UCS-style set. On top of that, the Visitor Center tops the wish list of many AFOLs. It is also the biggest and most expensive set. rex & Raptor Attack (76961)Ħ93 pieces | $129.We’ve reached the final set in the LEGO® Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary collection. Check out these highly detailed images, and click on their respective affiliate links to add them to your LEGO wishlist as well. rex & Raptor Attack (76961) starting today with a release date of June 1, 2023. LEGO fans of the Jurassic Park franchise can pre-order the Visitor Center: T. Plus LEGO fans of the film will surely don’t mind having these sets displayed as part of their collection. As children assemble the sets, they’ll be learning about the dinosaurs that once ruled the earth and the importance of conservation efforts to preserve these magnificent creatures. These LEGO sets are more than just playthings – they offer an educational experience, too. From the electrified fences to the awe-inspiring discovery of the Brachiosaurus, each set will take you on an unforgettable journey through the prehistoric world of Jurassic Park. These LEGO Jurassic Park 30th Anniversary sets will take us back to the thrilling world of Isla Nublar, reliving some of the most unforgettable moments from the film. rex Breakout (76956) from last year, 2022. We have the Jurassic Park Velociraptor Chase (75932) from 2018 Jurassic Park: T. As you may recall since 2018, LEGO has provided us with only a single LEGO Jurassic Park set for each particular year prior to this 2023 release. The sets, slated to be released in June, promise to deliver an immersive building experience to both seasoned fans of the movie franchise and to those who have yet to discover the magic of Jurassic Park.Īs a Jurassic World subtheme, it is great that LEGO is giving us more of Jurassic Park this year.
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