New images of LEGO Jurassic World summer 2020 sets

There are four new LEGO Jurassic World sets on the way this summer, with a selection of new images available for each one.

LEGO Jurassic World is getting a new wave of sets this summer, with a decent selection of official images ow available that better showcase the sets. 75939 Dr Wu’s Lab: Baby Dinosaur Breakout, 75940 Gallimimus and Pteranodon Breakout, 75941 Indominous Rex vs. Ankylosaurus and 75942 Velociraptor Biplane Rescue Mission continue to expand the Jurassic universe beyond what is seen in the films.

For LEGO dinosaur fans, it is an opportunity to get the gallimimus, ankylosaurus, baby triceratops and baby ankylosaurus. Each set includes at least two dinosaurs in this new wave, which is expected to launch within the next few months.

Here are the image galleries, which have been published by Kostickylega.

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75939 Dr Wu’s Lab: Baby Dinosaur Breakout

75940 Gallimimus and Pteranodon Breakout

75941 Indominous Rex vs. Ankylosaurus

75942 Velociraptor Biplane Rescue Mission

Jurassic World: Dominium was set to be released next year but will likely be delayed due to the impact of coronavirus on production.

Images have also been released for the upcoming LEGO Creator sets – 31108 Caravan Family Holiday, 31109 Pirate Ship and 31110 Space Rover Explorer.

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Graham was the BrickFanatics.com Editor up until November 2020. He has plenty of experience working on LEGO related projects. He has contributed to various websites and publications on topics including niche hobbies, the toy industry and education. Follw Graham on Twitter @grahamh100.

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