![]() ![]() This product was provided for review by the LEGO Group.ħ5937 Triceratops Rampage is available is s available now at. The over reliance on stickers is a big negative but not enough to say this is a set to avoid. The triceratops is a great addition and coupled with the fence looks fantastic on display. Once completed, all of the elements take up a deceptively large space, making the set feel like great value for money. Vehicles, dinosaur pens and fairground rides create a really fun LEGO representation of the Jurassic World theme park. An unnamed tourist completes the foursome.ħ5937 Triceratops Rampage offers a lot of variety both in terms of building and play value. Here he comes armed with a carrot for guiding the rampaging beast back into his pen.Īs for the exclusive figures, two named characters from Jurassic World make an appearance – Simon Masrani and Allison Miles – both with new torso designs. Owen in this open necked shirt variant also appears in 75938 T-Rex vs Dino-Mech. Of the four included minifigures, all aside from Owen Grady are exclusive. In fact, all three separate parts are modular so can be configured in a number of different ways adding nice variety, both from a display and play perspective. Once finished the ride can be attached to the fencing. The seats look great when spinning – they are mainly built from tan 4×3 wedges, new in this colour.Īpplying the vast amount of stickers does become a chore, even if ultimately they add a lot to the final look. It is hidden very well within the assembly but isn’t quite as smooth as expected. The mechanism to make the teacups move around their carousel is built using a fair number of Technic parts. The inclusion of two flaming torches completes the look.įinally there is the teacup style ride. The colour scheme of light bluish grey, black and dark blue works well (the dark blue 2×2 quarter tiles are also nice parts to add to a collection) and the use of 1×1 round tiles to mimic small pebbles at the gates base is very effective. The scaled down version of the main gates, despite their size, look excellent. It only takes thirteen steps to complete, but does feel different to other similar LEGO vehicles. It resembles the disappointing quad bike included in LEGO City Sky Police 60208 Parachute Arrest, but thankfully is more involved. Stickers aside, Owen’s quad is actually more complex than first appears. A negative throughout this set is an over reliance on stickers, with five being used in the small signpost assembly alone and a whopping eighteen for the teacup ride. It is a sticker rather than a printed piece, but still looks great. ![]() It’s a much simpler build, but does include an excellently designed triceratops information board. The rest of the fence is made of a smaller section built onto a 2×8 plate. ![]() When the Triceratops is placed over the top it looks amazing and really creates the feeling of a beast on the rampage. ![]() It’s incredibly simple yet brilliantly designed. On the right hand side the liftarm is only connected by one pin and can be raised or lowered, creating the look of the triceratops bursting through the enclosure. Two Technic 1×9 liftarms are connected by 22l hose pieces to create the fence. The vegetation, including green 1×1 round bricks with bamboo leaves and bright green and green 1×1 leaves stacked on top of one another adds nice texture and colour to the fencing and is in keeping with the source material. The fence that makes up the triceratops enclosure is built upon a 2×16 plate which connects to round 4×4 plates in quite a novel yet satisfying way. ![]()
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