The 10 biggest LEGO Jurassic World sets of all time – February 2025

There’s a new king of the dinosaurs on the horizon for LEGO Jurassic World, but how do the rest of the theme’s biggest sets compare to 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex?

When 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex stomps on to shelves on March 12 (for LEGO Insiders), it will seize the crown for the biggest set in the theme to date by piece count. But another LEGO Jurassic Park set comes surprisingly close – while there’s a clear trend towards one particular dinosaur among the theme’s 10 biggest sets.

Join us as we rank the biggest LEGO Jurassic World sets in celebration of not only the launch of 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex, but also the theme’s 10th anniversary.

10 – 76966 Dinosaur Missions: Allosaurus Transport Truck

Price: £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99 Pieces: 588 Release date: June 1, 2024

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The fact LEGO Jurassic World’s 10th biggest set of all time includes just 588 pieces speaks to two things: first, this is a theme that generally hands most of its budget over to its giant moulded dinos; and second, this is not a theme that has frequently stretched to higher price tags and larger sets. Last summer’s 76966 Dinosaur Missions: Allosaurus Transport Truck is a prototypical LEGO Jurassic set, though, combining a moulded dino with a couple of vehicles.

9 – 75933 T. rex Transport

Price: £59.99 / $69.99 / €69.99 Pieces: 609 Release date: April 16, 2018

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The first – but definitely not the last – set in this list to feature a Tyrannosaurus rex, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’s 75933 T. rex Transport is also one of two sets at this price point to feature the king of the dinosaurs. (You’re not getting a T. rex any cheaper than this, basically.) The rest of its 609 pieces go towards a transport for the dino, a mobile lab and an electro-staff for the guard to… erm… taser the T. rex? Yeah, good luck with that.

8 – 76961 Visitor Centre: T. rex & Raptor Attack

Price: £114.99 / $129.99 / €129.99 Pieces: 693 Release date: June 1, 2023

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A dramatic leap in price tag (but not piece count) takes us to 76961 Visitor Centre: T. rex & Raptor Attack, the flagship set of the Jurassic Park 30th anniversary wave in 2023. It was that price because you’re getting not one but two moulded dinosaurs, along with a façade of the original movie’s visitor centre, six minifigures and a tiny take on a T. rex fossil.

7 – 75938 T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle

Price: £79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99 Pieces: 716 Release date: June 1, 2019

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The LEGO Group has had to cook up some inventive ways to keep the Jurassic licence going between silver-screen outings, and in 2019 that resulted in an entire animated series subtitled Legend of Isla Nublar. 75938 T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle was the show’s biggest physical set, and pairs yet another T. rex with a mechanical counterpart for one of the theme’s craziest concepts to date.

6 – 76949 Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack

Price: £119.99 / $139.99 / €139.99 Pieces: 810 Release date: April 17, 2022

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More evidence if you need it that the majority of LEGO Jurassic World playset price points can be explained away by the quantity of moulded dinosaurs in the box, Jurassic World: Dominion’s 76949 Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack crams an awful lot into 810 pieces… but made sure our wallets knew it when it hit shelves in 2022.

5 – 75930 Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate

Price: £119.99 / $129.99 / €129.99 Pieces: 1,019 Release date: April 16, 2018

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’s flagship LEGO set also bundles together two dinosaurs, but somehow the focal point of this model is still its slim façade of Lockwood Estate. 75930 Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate is unlike any other set in this theme at all really, serving up a stately manor rather than a truck, dinosaur pen or, erm, volcano. Bonus points for the tiny Triceratops skull.

4 – 75919 Indominus Rex Breakout

Price: £99.99 / $129.99 / €119.99 Pieces: 1,156 Release date: May 1, 2015

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You have to go all the way back to the beginning of the LEGO Jurassic World theme for its fourth-biggest set (by piece count), which is only really an illustration of just how far this line has swung away from detailed builds and towards moulded dinosaurs in the years since. 75919 Indominus Rex Breakout is a sprawling mix of dino pen and exclusive Indominous rex, with plenty of play opportunities all in the one box. It’s looking a little dated by modern standards, though.

3 – 76956 T. rex Breakout

Price: £89.99 / $99.99 / €99.99 Pieces: 1,212 Release date: April 17, 2022

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It probably won’t surprise you to learn that the top three sets in this list hail from Jurassic Park and all feature Tyrannosaurus rex, starting with 76956 T. rex Breakout. Like the next two sets, this one features a very favourable price-per-piece ratio for LEGO Jurassic World, mainly by dint of brick-building its T. rex from the ground up. That decision was taken to accommodate the particular pose needed to recreate this diorama-like scene from the original movie, though its aesthetics did split opinion in 2022.

2 – 75936 Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage

Price: £219.99 / $249.99 / €249.99 Pieces: 3,120 Release date: July 1, 2019

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Losing out on pole position by just 25 pieces, 2019’s 75936 Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage is the last time (before 2025) that the LEGO Group went big with a T. rex – only this one devotes only half its budget to the dinosaur, spending the rest on a giant gate from the 1993 movie. It’s a corker of a set, though. And we’re not just talking about the open-shirt Jeff Goldblum minifigure…

1 – 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex

Price: £219.99 / $249.99 / €249.99 Pieces: 3,145 Release date: March 12, 2025

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And so, sneaking the title of the largest LEGO Jurassic World and Jurassic Park set of all time away from its 2019 predecessor is 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex, which tops out at 3,145 pieces – all of which are poured into this ambitious 105cm long skeleton and its display stand. It means the finished model will tower over the second-biggest T. rex in this list, and is going to need a very wide shelf to pop on display. But, you know – LEGO fans always find a way…

76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex launches March 12 for LEGO Insiders and March 15 for everyone else at LEGO.com and in LEGO Stores. Look out for our full review soon.

The biggest LEGO Jurassic World sets of all time

RankLEGO setPricePiecesRelease date
176968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex£219.99 / $249.99 / €249.993,145March 12, 2025
275936 Jurassic Park: T. rex Rampage£219.99 / $249.99 / €249.993,120July 1, 2019
376956 T. rex Breakout£89.99 / $99.99 / €99.991,212April 17, 2022
475919 Indominus Rex Breakout£99.99 / $129.99 / €119.991,156May 1, 2015
575930 Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate£119.99 / $129.99 / €129.991,019April 16, 2018
676949 Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack£119.99 / $139.99 / €139.99810April 17, 2022
775938 T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle£79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99716June 1, 2019
876961 Visitor Centre: T. rex & Raptor Attack£114.99 / $129.99 / €129.99693June 1, 2023
975933 T. rex Transport£59.99 / $69.99 / €69.99609April 16, 2018
1076966 Dinosaur Missions: Allosaurus Transport Truck£79.99 / $89.99 / €89.99588June 1, 2024

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Chris Turner-Wharfe

I like to think of myself as a journalist first, LEGO fan second, but we all know that’s not really the case. Journalism does run through my veins, though, like some kind of weird literary blood – the sort that will no doubt one day lead to a stress-induced heart malfunction. It’s like smoking, only worse. Thankfully, I get to write about LEGO until then.

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Aaron
Aaron
3 months ago

Ik vind de 76956 leuk

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