New LEGO Jurassic World sets for summer 2020 now available in the Americas [News]

Calling all LEGO dinosaur lovers! The newest summer wave of LEGO Jurassic World sets is now available in the US and Canada. Several retailers have had these on the shelves already, but they are now directly available from LEGO and include dinos like an Ankylosaurus, Gallimimus, Pteranodon, Velociraptor and Indominus Rex as well as an adorable baby Triceratops and Ankylosaurus.

The sets have been available in the UK for a month, but are now available in the US and Canada. Of note, the huge buildable dino of 75936 Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage and 21320 Dinosaur Fossils are also now back in stock. Take a look at each new Jurassic World set now available after the jump.

75941 Indominus Rex vs. Ankylosaurus | 537 pieces
US $99.99 | CAN $139.99 | UK £89.99

75940 Gallimimus and Pteranodon Breakout | 391 pieces
US $49.99 | CAN $69.99 | UK £54.99

75939 Dr. Wu’s Lab: Baby Dinosaurs Breakout | 164 pieces | TBB Review
US $19.99 | CAN $29.99 | UK £17.99

75942 Velociraptor: Biplane Rescue Mission | 101 pieces
US $29.99 | CAN $39.99 | UK £24.99


And just for fun, here is another baby dino polybag that has been around for a year but newly available to purchase directly from LEGO.

30382 Baby Velociraptor Playpen | 48 pieces
US $3.99 | CAN $4.99 | UK unavailable


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1 comment on “New LEGO Jurassic World sets for summer 2020 now available in the Americas [News]

  1. COURTY

    I want so much that there is for the next Lego Jurassic World :
    a remake Tyrannosaurus rex figure with the tip of his upper jaw a little wider and the top of his head just above his eyes less extended;
    a Mosasaurus;
    a remake Velociraptor figure based on the male Velociraptor from JP3 with the narrower head, slightly longer jaws, slightly longer tail, slightly shorter feet, thorns or proto feathers behind the head, and ridges near the eyes;
    Teratophoneus from Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom based on the Baryonyx figure where there is just to change the head, arms (by those of the t-rex), and the feet with 3 toes on the ground and not 2;
    and the Mount Sibo volcano measuring 50 centimeters wide.

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