LEGO Ideas 21320 Dinosaur Fossils Building Kit (910 Pieces)

(340 reviews)

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$116.49

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  • shengshengya

    > 24 hour

    It is worth buying it. My girl friend so love it.

  • jerry boardman

    > 24 hour

    Bought this the day after my sons birthday because I couldnt decide what he would like best, let him open the amazon box and he went nuts with excitement, he just turned 11 tuesday and he will be putting the whole thing together by himself!

  • Kathy Nuttall

    > 24 hour

    My grandson is going to be so excited to get this for his Birthday this year. What an incredible find from LEGO.

  • Marie

    > 24 hour

    The bottom jaws have a tendency to fall off the triceratops and the t-rex. He seemed jaunty so I made him a top hat from card stock.

  • Michael william Jones

    > 24 hour

    This makes a good display piece. and the adults liked it as much as the kids. It does say 16+ but had a 7 year old helping build and he was fine following the instructions just lots of smaller pieces and pretty much same color so not fun in that respect. However once done it nice. If we leave together might look to get little display cases or I will be dusting little dinosaur bones.

  • Ann Brown

    > 24 hour

    Good product but my grandson objected to no moving limbs.

  • Hyytekk

    > 24 hour

    Youd have to be living in a cave to not be aware of the Lego brand complete with animated movies. Small blocks snap together to build things. Cute. Obviously, Id never assembled a set and wondered who on earth would be so into this to take time to go visit a theme park, LegoLand? I saw the announcement before they released this set of dinosaurs a year ago and being fascinated by all things dinosaur, tried to order the set, but months passed and frankly, I lost interest. Fast forward, I ordered the set spent an evening each to assemble the first two Dinos and can now officially say, Im completely won over and blown away! The T Rex and Triceratops are now front and center, occupying valuable desktop space, terrifying the tiny Lego Sapian skeleton man with the Indiana Jones hat, whos sprinting toward my desk blotter for cover! I burst out laughing every day I pass it; a super de-stressor during this time of social distancing at home! I opened the box having no idea what to expect of the 900+ pieces or how to proceed. Legos been doing this for a long time and I have to say I couldnt be more impressed with both their simple, organized instructions and packaging to walk you through it all. I doubt anyone who gets the set doesnt prioritize the T Rex as project number one. Whod keep a Rex waiting? There are 3 separate assembly booklets, one for each Dino. Inside the box are 6 separate plastic bags each clearly numbered, filled with the hundreds of parts. The first instruction designated selecting two of the numbered bags. Each bag was opened and spilled on my large work area into two discreet piles. I opened the Rex booklet, clearly illustrated in color and began. For anyone thats a first timer like me, I quickly realized beginning in that crude pile scenario is a a recipe for wasted time and frustration. Better: Segregate like parts together, separated by a little space so your eye can sweep the small communities for easy identification as you proceed. The T Rex is assembled in 150 different steps. Each step begins with a box on the page showing which pieces youll be working with. No words anywhere, only pictures. Vaguely like Ikea, but with far more detail, color and thought. Grab the 4 or 5 parts youll need for that step in front of you and do the step. I love that there are at times several parts that look very similar. To avoid confusion, they show you a box with all three similar parts with an X under the two you dont want and a check under the one you do. Extremely helpful. You walk through the steps and several hours later you have your completed figure. I was sure, with so many parts, they were certain to omit even just a few which would make a person extremely frustrated. Im thrilled to report, that just didnt happen. Every tiny part was there. Dont panic if you have a few small parts left. They actually supply a few extras that youre most likely to loose. The pieces themselves are made out of a material thats perfect for assembling, and the precision is incredible. Yes, theyre just blocks and pieces, but if they were not crisp and precise it could become a frustrating mess. Nope. Zero difficulty snapping together. Dont imagine you can multitask; watch videos or a TV show and do the build at the same time. You need to focus. This was really a satisfying pleasure both for the slow progression, precision, need for quiet concentration and then the final result, complete with touches of humor. If youve never done a Lego kit before, this might be a great one to start with especially since so many of us are locked away inside at home in these uncertain times. The quality, instructions, detail and final result is really astounding. Extremely impressed and can highly recommend for detail oriented people of any age!

  • JSLetz

    > 24 hour

    I bought this Lego set for my husband for Father’s Day and we ended up displaying the dinosaurs in our son’s nursery since it went with the theme. They look so good displayed and it’s meaningful that he built them and now they are on a shelf in our baby’s room. Highly recommend this set!

  • Mona

    > 24 hour

    I have never had an issue with any LEGO product before, but the pieces keep cracking on this one. Maybe it wasnt stored properly? Every time I touch the finished product, cracked pieces keep falling off. Ive never seen this before.

  • Eric Flatley

    > 24 hour

    Great value! My son loves! So fun to build and very nice to display!

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