![]() ![]() ![]() I am super impressed with these figurines, especially the giganotosaurus. However, in the case of Giganotosaurus & Therizinosaurus Attack, they really do. I did not feel the dinosaurs really added extra value in those cases. I did not do the same for Pyroraptor & Dilophosaurus Transport, nor for T. When I reviewed Triceratops Pickup Truck Ambush, I boosted the score quite a bit on account of the triceratops figurine. At the moment, they are also exclusive to this set. Not only do they look great, but they are both new species for the Jurassic World genre. With that said, this set includes two amazing dinosaurs. Two new dinosaur species certainly increase the set’s value. Averaging this with the cost-per-brick gives an overall value of 56%. ![]() I rate the build time at 51% in this case. By comparison, the average LEGO® set usually comes in at $0.84/min, while Jurassic World sets are more like $1.02/min in my experience. No matter how you look at that, it is not a lot of build time for the price. At full price, each minute of build time costs $1.55. In terms of build time, I clocked this set at one hour and 50 minutes. Based on our usual rating system, I rate the cost-per-brick at 60%. Whether that’s licensing or big figurines or both, you tend to pay more per brick with this theme. However, the Jurassic World theme tends to be more expensive. Comparatively, our average cost-per-brick here at True North Bricks is currently $0.138. As far as LEGO® sets go, that is on the pricey side. This set costs $169.99 in Canada and includes 810 bricks. GIGANOTOSAURUS AND THERIZINOSAURUS ATTACK REVIEW VALUE: 74% ![]()
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