LEGO Jurassic World 2020 sets available in the US

The new LEGO Jurassic World sets, that recently launched in the UK and Europe, are available now from the official LEGO online shop for US fans.

LEGO Jurassic World continues with a wave of sets that launched on June 1 for fans in the UK and Europe. Those in the USA can now buy the sets from LEGO.com, which take the storyline in new directions and providing brand new LEGO dinosaurs for fans to collect.

Here are the four news sets and product descriptions:

75939 Dr. Wu’s Lab: Baby Dinosaurs Breakout

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Kids can pretend to create new breeds of dinosaur and help Owen Grady stop dinosaur escapes with this LEGO Jurassic World Dr. Wu’s Lab: Baby Dinosaurs Breakout (75939) toy playset. It features a knock-down ‘glass’ wall function, brick-built dinosaur egg incubator, microscope and adjustable robot arm, laptop element and pop-up panel with an ‘alarm’ message to inspire creative play.

This fun building set for kids includes 2 minifigures and new-for-June-2020 baby Ankylosaurus and Triceratops toy dinosaur figures to play out unlimited Jurassic World adventures. It also comes with step-by-step instructions so even beginners can enjoy the fun of LEGO construction.

75942 Velociraptor: Biplane Rescue Mission?

Your little adventurer can role-play as Owen Grady flying to rescue Sinjin Prescott with this LEGO Jurassic World Velociraptor: Biplane Rescue Mission (75942) dinosaur toy playset. Ideal for preschoolers, the easy-to-build toy plane features a minifigure cockpit and chain to lift up Sinjin.

This dinosaur toy kit also has a posable Velociraptor and Delta baby raptor figure, treetop observation outpost with a dinosaur nest, and an off-roader vehicle, plus fun accessories to inspire creative play. The included simple guide to build and play will help any youngster grow their confidence as they learn to build with LEGO bricks.

75940 Gallimimus and Pteranodon Breakout

Kids can build their own LEGO Jurassic World of dinosaur-chasing action with this Gallimimus and Pteranodon Breakout (75940) toy playset. It features a toy research vehicle with a dual minifigure cockpit, net shooter, 2 detachable drones, a removable mini lab and lots of accessory elements to inspire hours of creative solo or social play.

This building set for kids also includes 3 LEGO Jurassic World minifigures and an awesome Gallimimus dinosaur figure and Pteranodon toy figure to role-play exciting adventures. Clear, illustrated instructions mean that even if your youngster is new to LEGO toys, they can build with confidence right away.

75941 Indominus Rex vs. Ankylosaurus

Young builders can reimagine classic moments from the Jurassic World movie with this Indominus rex vs. Ankylosaurus (75941) playset. The gyrosphere deployment station has an entrance turnstile and a trigger to launch a gyrosphere with a minifigure inside. And kids will love playing out LEGO Jurassic World dinosaur battles with the Indominus rex and Ankylosaurus toy figures.

There are 5 minifigures, including Owen Grady and Claire Dearing, for creative role play, and the treesin the buildable jungle scene can be knocked over with the Ankylosaurus’s swiping tail. A great gift idea for kids aged 8 and up, this building set comes with step-by-step instructions so even LEGO rookies can build confidently.

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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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