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Discover the New LEGO Jurassic World Sets for 2025: 76969 Dinosaur Fossils and 76967 Little Eatie

LEGO fans and dinosaur enthusiasts, get ready to embark on a prehistoric adventure with two exciting new sets from the LEGO Jurassic World series, unveiled for 2025. Featuring creative builds and new collectible elements, these sets are perfect for fans of the franchise and aspiring paleontologists alike. Here’s a closer look at what each set offers and why you might want to add them to your collection.

LEGO 76969 Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull

LEGO Jurassic World 76969 Dinosaur Fossils Triceratops Skull

At 468 pieces, this set captures the essence of a museum-style display with its detailed recreation of a Triceratops skull. The model features articulated horns and a robust jaw, making it a standout piece for any LEGO or Jurassic World display. This set also comes with a small diorama of paleontology tools, adding an immersive touch to the build.

LEGO Jurassic World 76969 Dinosaur Fossils Triceratops Skull

Fans will also appreciate the included minifigure, which sports a Jurassic Park logo on its torso—a design bound to be popular among collectors. The set is geared towards builders aged 9 and up, making it an excellent gift for young dinosaur lovers or seasoned LEGO enthusiasts.

LEGO 76967 Little Eatie: T. rex

LEGO Jurassic World 76967 Little Eatie T. rex

For fans of Jurassic World’s Chaos Theory, LEGO 76967 Little Eatie offers a playful yet detailed take on the iconic T. rex. With 317 pieces, this set captures Little Eatie’s personality with expressive eyes and an articulated body. The set also includes a chicken drumstick on a bone stand—a fun reference to feeding time.

LEGO Jurassic World 76967 Little Eatie T. rex

Designed for builders aged 7 and up, this set is perfect for kids who want to bring a piece of Jurassic World to life. Little Eatie’s dynamic poseability makes it great for imaginative play or as a display piece alongside other dinosaur-themed LEGO sets.

Key Details and Collectible Features

Both sets introduce exciting new elements for collectors. The fossil display in the Triceratops set and the expressive features of Little Eatie show LEGO’s commitment to combining playability with intricate design. Additionally, the Jurassic Park logo on the minifigure in the Triceratops set is likely to be in high demand, making it a potential Pick-a-Brick favorite.

As part of the LEGO Jurassic World line, these sets also align well with previous releases, allowing fans to expand their collections or create custom scenes. Whether you’re interested in paleontology or just love dinosaurs, these sets are sure to bring some prehistoric excitement to your LEGO experience.

Which of these sets are you most excited to build? Let us know in the comments!

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