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Grab These Lego Jurassic Park Black Friday Deals Before They Go Extinct

A real-life Jurassic Park will probably never see the light of day, but the next best thing is to build your own Lego theme park populated by genetically modified dinosaurs. For Black Friday you can do just that thanks to numerous Lego Jurassic Park


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A real-life Jurassic Park will probably never see the light of day, but the next best thing is to build your own Lego theme park populated by genetically modified dinosaurs. For Black Friday you can do just that thanks to numerous Lego Jurassic Park sets on sale, including the Jurassic World Giganotosaurus and Therizinosaurus Attack that's discounted to $98 (was $140). This deal will only be valid while there's enough stock, and once it's gone, it's back to its regular price when it's on backorder.

This 810-piece set features an outpost building with a garage, an all-terrain vehicle, an observation tower, and a helicopter. For the minifigures, you're getting little Lego versions of Jurassic World characters Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, Dr Ellie Sattler, Kayla Watts, Dr. Henry Wu, and Dr. Alan Grant with an amber fossil, plus a pair of posable dinosaur figures with an impressive range of articulation.

Lego Jurassic World Giganotosaurus and Therizinosaurus Attack
Lego Jurassic World Giganotosaurus and Therizinosaurus Attack

You can expand on this set with several other Jurassic Park and Jurassic World Lego kits, like the Lego Jurassic Park Visitor Center that's on sale for $91 (was$130). The 693-piece set comes with a T-Rex, Velociraptor, six mini-figures, and even a trigger to break the "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth" banner--a cool homage to the original movie. There's also the Lego Jurassic World Brachiosaurus Discovery set for $65 (was $80) and on the budget-friendly side, the Triceratops Research set costs $40 (was $50) and includes minifigures of Ian Malcolm and Sattler, a Jurassic Park jeep, a Triceratops, and a big pile of dino poop.

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