By the way, there are only five stickers in this set: the two brick facades, the two museum posters and the computer screen on the first floor. The museum promised in the description comes down to a hall flanked by two large stickers and a buildable Triceratops skull. A base plate would also have made it possible to define more precisely the interior of the building and to plug in the various characters and their accessories to store everything on a shelf. The problem: LEGO does not provide a baseplate in this box and it becomes difficult to move the set without breaking everything. Certain elements can indeed be presented in a configuration different from that proposed by default to try to give a little depth to the whole. Wanting to do too much, LEGO still sells us a dollhouse whose only interest lies in the pseudo-modularity of the walls. On the building experience side, don't expect the techniques present in a set Modular of the LEGO Expert range, this is not the principle developed here. A truck or a helicopter will undoubtedly offer more possibilities. The various spaces pompously described in the official pitch of the set are often too cramped to hope to play with and function " roof collapse"comes down to a lever that must be pulled to tilt the mini-canopy.Įven the youngest will probably not find what they are looking for. It is not a building, moreover, whatever LEGO may say. What kid will spend hours at" perform DNA tests"Or hide Maisie under the bed in the micro-bedroom after getting her parents to spend $ 140 on it? In some cases, replicating the adventures of our favorite heroes no doubt makes sense. Place baby Velociraptor in the lab and perform DNA tests. "Īs usual, LEGO makes a lot of promises that rely exclusively on the imagination of the youngest (". 3 story building, with configurable walls, museum, laboratory, office, bedroom, removable windows, roof collapse function and a large buildable triceratops skull. I will spare you the description of the micro-spaces presented as elements of playability with ". Despite a rather attractive visual at first glance, this set to the glory of the Indoraptor n in the end, an imposing, almost empty shell that is more reminiscent of a movie set than the building seen in the film trailer. We know that LEGO constantly seeks to optimize the content / price / profitability ratio of its products and there, it really begins to be seen. Without transition, we continue today with THE big box of the LEGO range Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom : the and 75930 Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate with its 1019 pieces, its 6 minifigs, the Indoraptor, a Velociraptor (Blue), a baby dinosaur and its retail price of € 139.99.
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