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LEGO Digs Up Dinosaur Fossils Triceratops Skeleton Set Michael Walsh | usagoldmines.com

Last year our 2025 Pop Culture Gift Guide included a massive prehistoric present. Unlike Dr. Grant, we definitely signed off on LEGO’s massive Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus Rex. It’s a full-sized recreation of the giant skeleton John Hammond had placed at the entrance to his doomed theme park. But even skeletons get lonely, so the iconic toy company will now let you build your T. rex model an equally epic friend. LEGO has announced its Jurassic World Dinosaur Fossils collection is digging up a full-sized Triceratops.

LEGO's Triceratops skeleton fossil set on display on the box cover
LEGO

The new Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops LEGO Jurassic World set is “a highly detailed recreation of Triceratops horridus.” Designed for builders 18+, the 1,154-piece set measures over 8.5 inches tall. And even though this dino doesn’t have muscles, ligaments, or tendons, it’s still posable. You can move its head, legs, tail, and jaw that opens, so you can display is how you like.

In addition to those big plastic bones, this toy bricks triceratops also comes with a bunch of extras that celebrate both its own era and the movie that kicked off the Jurassic Park franchise. They include:

  • An information plaque
  • Display stand adorned with a wetland environment that features a tree stump, Cretaceous plants (including ferns, a cycad and blooming flowers), a hidden amber, and a small frog figure
  • A Dr. Gerry Harding minifigure from Jurassic Park movie
LEGO's Triceratops skeleton fossil set on display
LEGO

This addition to the line is a big step up from LEGO’s first Triceratops Dinosaur Fossils collectible. The previous one, which totals 468-pieces, is only a recreation of the prehistoric creature’s skull. It’s still a great collectible. Especially for people who love both building LEGO sets and paleontology. But our lonely giant T. rex LEGO skeleton needs more than just a head to talk to. He needs a dino who knows what it’s like to still have all your plastic bones intact.

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