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LEGO Jurassic World 122006 Triceratops Review

Keith Nallawalla by Keith Nallawalla
27/Oct/2020
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The Lego Jurassic World 122006 Triceratops Polybag came with Lego Jurassic World Magazine issue 6. Unfortunately, I didn’t know there were magazines with free Lego until after this came out so I had to buy one on eBay. It was still cheap, about the price of the magazine alone.

I’m generally not a big fan of brick-built animals or dinosaurs, but as part of my Lego Jurassic Park build, I am trying to collect as many brick-built dinosaurs as I can so that I can turn them into ride vehicles of some sort. You can’t have a theme park without some rides!

This little Lego set contains 65 pieces and makes a nice poseable green Lego triceratops. The only problems I had with this build is that the instructions are inside the magazine, not inside the bag. As I bought this without the magazine I had to find an instruction video on YouTube and repeatedly pause it / play it in slow motion to build it myself.

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Here’s an example of one, but it’s not the one I used. It’s good cos you can see bits of the instructions in the video if you pause it.

Another issue I had was that there was a piece missing, a small 1/4 circle flat tile for part of the frill. The eBay seller said he might be able to source me another piece as he’s doing a big parts order soon and will send it with my next order (I’ve bought from him a few times).

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Keith Nallawalla

Keith Nallawalla

Just a guy with a nice home. Keith is lives in Melbourne, Australia and works at the digital marketing agency WebOracle. Keith has been working in digital marketing since 2009 and has two kids and two cats and has a fondness for 80s and 90s pop culture and junk food.

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