The LEGO Group sent The Brothers Brick an early copy of this set for review. It may also be available via third-party sellers on Amazon and eBay. Jurassic World Dominion 76950 Triceratops Pick-up Truck Ambush will be available April 17th from the LEGO Shop Online for US $39.99 | CAN $49.99 | UK £39.99. But maybe wait for a sale if you’re not sure. If you’re in the mood for a small-scale Jurassic adventure with a quick and fun truck build – give this set a whirl. That ratio is high, but it is somewhat balanced by the large molded dino and new minifigure prints. For $40 US you get a whopping 210 pieces, just over 19 cents per part. If you’re looking for value as a parts pack…look elsewhere. (Even if two of them are kind of weaksauce in terms of “exclusive”) If you like pickup trucks with exploding hoods, you’re fine. If you came for four exclusive minifigures, you’ll also be happy. If you came for the triceratops, then you’re likely to be happy with this set. Will it match up with the movie prop? Only time will tell. There’s nothing too interesting about the build, though. (Hey, that’s what the product description at calls it.) With dark green and sand green accents, this little two-seater go-kart/ATV thingie has some decent shaping. This set comes with two vehicles, and the build starts off with the smaller “escape buggy”. The parts used in the vehicle builds are all fairly common, but there is a nice range of colors and shapes to be had. There is no sticker sheet this time around. Inside the box are three numbered parts bags, a 68-page, center-stapled instruction book, and two unnumbered bags containing the triceratops parts. And, also like the other sets, the thumb-punch illustration invites you to gently stroke the triceratops’ back, soothing it and making it more docile for easier play. Like the other Dominion sets, the lower right corner has a small diagram showing how large the included dinosaur is compared to a human figure. Considering the general lack of play features in the Dominion sets we’ve seen so far, I guess marketing was desperate to showcase whatever they could. If you somehow missed it the first two times, that action is also called out in the first inset shot along the bottom. The back of the box shows pretty much the same image as the front – the dinosaur smashing in the front of the pickup and activating the set’s “pop-off hood” play feature. The background art shows a fenced stockade of some sort, which we can only assume ties into where this scene will take place in the movie. The Jurassic World Dominion and LEGO logos fill the upper left corner, while the right has the triceratops bursting out through a flow of amber (well, transparent orange) bricks. This set comes in a mid-sized thumb-punch box. Providing TBB with products for review guarantees neither coverage nor positive reviews. The LEGO Group provided The Brothers Brick with an early copy of this set for review. Does that tempt you? Read on and see what we thought! It features four minifigures, two vehicles, and one angry looking dinosaur. This 210 piece set will be available April 17th from the LEGO Shop Online for US $39.99 | CAN $49.99 | UK £39.99. We’ve reached the final set in our initial review pack – Jurassic World Dominion 76950 Triceratops Pick-up Truck Ambush. To get you amped up while you wait, LEGO has a new wave of sets for Spring 2022 for you to check out. The next installment in the Jurassic Park franchise, Jurassic World Dominion, will be reaching theaters in June.
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