LEGO Jurassic World 76963 Baby Dinosaur Rescue Centre and 76964 Dinosaur Fossils: T.rex Skull Available from January 1, 2024

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The first two new LEGO Jurassic World sets for 2024 have been unveiled: LEGO Jurassic World 76963 Baby Dinosaur Rescue Centre and 76964 Dinosaur Fossils: T.rex Skull. Both sets will be available from January 1st in the LEGO Shop and will also be offered by other retailers.

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LEGO Jurassic World 76963 Baby Dinosaur Rescue Centre

The baby dinosaur rescue center consists of 139 pieces and has a suggested retail price of $/€39.99. LEGO Jurassic World 76963 Baby Dinosaur Rescue Centre is intended for children aged 4 and older and uses larger elements, making the price per piece not comparable to other sets.

  • Set number: 76963
  • Name: Baby Dinosaur Rescue Centre
  • Theme: Jurassic World
  • Pieces: 139
  • Minifigures: 2
  • Price: €39.99/$39.99 in LEGO Shop
  • Release date: January 1, 2024
  • Age: 4+

The set includes two minifigures of Darius and Sammy, who are responsible for the care of the baby Triceratops, a baby Ankyosaurus, a baby raptor, and a half-grown raptor. All dinosaurs are made using existing molds, but they have received new prints and colors. Additionally, a pteranodon circles above the small facility. The set consists of a barn with dinosaur food and a research facility built on rocks where a dinosaur egg and a fossil are being examined. Of course, a jeep is also included.

LEGO Jurassic World 76964 Dinosaur Fossils: T.rex Skull

LEGO Jurassic World 76964 Dinosaur Fossils: T.rex Skull is recommended for ages 9 and up but could also become very popular among adults. The set consists of 577 pieces and has a suggested retail price of $/€39.99 in the LEGO Shop. As the name suggests, this model represents the built skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex.

  • Set number: 76964
  • Name: Dinosaur Fossils: T.rex Skull
  • Theme: Jurassic World
  • Pieces: 577
  • Minifigures: 0
  • Price: €39.99/$39.99 in LEGO Shop
  • Release date: January 1, 2024
  • Age: 9+

On the display stand, there is a footprint and an information plaque about the dinosaur. Given the use of ‘Dinosaur Fossils’ in the name, it would not be surprising if we see similar designs of fossils from other dinosaurs later in the year.

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