![]() ![]() One thing that bothers me a little is that the mounting of the headrest piece affixed to the top of the container looks slightly unfinished. ![]() I especially love the look of the head rest fitting perfectly over the black 1x4x2 bar with studs. But this newer piece has more flexibility as far as ways it can be used (as exemplified in a plethora of other new sets). Also, in past sets this has been a blocky piece that takes up more space and requires some ingenuity to use in creations other than cars. It really adds to the shape of the vehicle. I think one of my favorite parts in this set, though, is the one used for the mudguards and headrest. Another thing I appreciated about the jeep is how the newer 2×2 tiles with two studs on one side are used to clean up the door area and smooth out that middle section of the vehicle. One fun feature is a compartment in the back to hold the egg or, presumably, other nifty objects.īecause these jeeps are so squared off, the front is built on a separate plate and side-build techniques are used to make everything flush. The body of the jeep feels nice and wide, which helps support the height and makes it look natural. There is a decent amount of dark blue, which I personally really enjoy. This build was quick, smooth, and simple. I’m not a fan of destroying boxes to open them, but maybe this doesn’t matter nearly as much to some other people. I’d love to see this logo printed, but it makes sense that it’s a sticker.Īs an aside, the box opens via punch tab, something that I find annoying, especially with a box that’s bigger than my hand (vs smaller battle packs and other mini-sets). The stickers consist of the license plates, the “caution” sign for the side of the shooter, and the classic Jurassic World logo that emblazons the hood of the jeep. ![]() The main box also includes a smaller white box that holds the two halves of the Pteranodon head. The box contains a main parts bag and two smaller bags, with a loose 4-piece sticker sheet.This time the instructions came flat (but this could be different from set to set). This set contains 126 pieces, including two minifigures and a Pteranodon dinosaur, and will retail for $19.99 USD. For this review we will focus on one of the smaller sets under the main theme: 75928 Pteranodon Chase. In addition, there will be related sets under the Brickheadz, Juniors, and Duplo themes. As The Brothers Brick has already reported, there will be 8 regular sets releasing next week. But with the new Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom movie coming out in June, this popular line has been brought back to life. When the original 2015 wave of Jurassic World sets retired, some people thought the theme wouldn’t return. ![]()
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