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LEGO Welcomes Everyone Back to Jurassic Park With 5 New Sets and One Big Pile of Poop
When Jurassic Park hit theatres in 1993, it was six years before LEGO introduced licensed sets with a handful of buildable Star Wars ships. So when the film and its dinos were tearing up the box office, there were no Jurassic Park LEGO sets on store shelves: a tragedy that LEGO is finally making up for.
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You Can Only Buy a Supersized Version of the Best Lego Minifigure Ever By Visiting Denmark
Lego knows exactly what sets its devoted fans will go to the ends of the Earth to find, and sometimes makes them do exactly that. If you want to buy a super-sized, 11.8-inch tall version of one of the most iconic minifigures of all time, you’re going to need to head to the actual home…
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This Week’s Toy News Goes to Hell-Diddly-Ell and Back
Welcome back to Toy Aisle, Gizmodo’s regular roundup of the latest toy news tickling our wallets. This week: Super7 goes back to Springfield for another wave of Simpsons Ultimates figures, Mirage joins Hasbro’s Transformers: Rise of the Beasts toyline, and here’s your chance to celebrate 30 years of Jurassic Park with, of course, Barbasol. Check…
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The 6,167-Piece Rivendell Is the One LEGO Lord of the Rings Set to Rule Them All
Take a really close look at the reflection in the gold ring that LEGO teased on Twitter yesterday and you’ll see that the company actually shared an early sneak peek at today’s big reveal: an absolutely stunning 6,167-piece recreation of Rivendell reflecting the elaborate locale we’ve seen on screen.