Bobdapeach Posted February 8 Posted February 8 14 hours ago, Lion King said: Are we sure there will be more new dinosaurs this year? I only see two (three if you count mutant….) - Titanosaurus and Spinosaurus. In 2022, we get a lot of new dinosaurs - Pyroratpor, Atriratpor, Gigantosaurus, Therizinosaurus, and Queztacoatlus. It’s just an initial trailer we saw. In 203 we got Brachiosaurus. in 2024, we got Allosaurus and Stegosaurus. Now, this year, Marvel got a few new weirdly-colored dinosaurus. I would assume to see them to show u in Jurassic World theme eventually. I don’t see why not. Like I said previously here, considering so many merchandise companies revealed their merch at the same time, I’d assume they’re under embargo and that’s when it lifted. Each brand only showed off the same thing, the Dino’s for T. Rex, Mosa, Spino, Titanosaur and Quetz. We know there are more dinosaurs in this film, and I assume they’re still under embargo until they’re revealed in an official trailer, so I’m positive there will be new Dino’s in this wave (at least one smaller medium mild Dino), but they were only allowed to show what Dino’s were shown on the trailer Quote
The_Fiery_Rooster Posted February 8 Posted February 8 11 hours ago, Koolkoalas said: lego has just released a tonne of new rules and legal stuff regarding leaks and rumours. one of which is that unless it comes from lego themselves images may not be shared. essentially this means that if a set gets leaked in a store or online then you cannot post the image as lego will have it taken down. for example when the giga set leaked in 2022 from someone finding it in store you wouldn’t be able to post a picture online of it. due to these rules it is incredibly unlikely to see anymore leaks from jurassic about the sets unless it’s from lego themselves like these images were One important thing to note: these rules only apply to members of LAN (lego ambassador network) so they won't really affect the sources of leaks very much. It will effect who covers them, but that's all. Quote
Time Dragon Posted February 8 Posted February 8 I wonder if their trying to hide the mutant dino untill the movie comes out for the "scare factor" the whole your imagination will be scarier than anything they can show you bit. By hide I mean not give us images of the toys or other merch they've made for it. Quote
rebelpilot Posted February 8 Posted February 8 (edited) I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere but is the Spinosaurus head just a reused Baryonyx head? I can see 5 small protuberance on the back of the Spino's head but they don't look as sharp as the 5 on the Baryonyx, but it could just be the quality of the render. Before seeing the IG post from Lego: I could have seen Lego recolouring this piece in black and bright light yellow for Johansson's minifigure in a Quetzalcoatlus nest set. But now that I see they haven't even got the hair colour right all bets are off. I'm waiting to see the complete sets before I can get excited because I'm keenly aware of the impact of the very condensed movie production shortening the lead time for Lego to adequately design the sets. I'm expecting sets similar to JW and JWFK with an assortment of Dinosaurs (based on preproduction concept art) paired with somewhat related vehicles (also based on preproduction concept art) that vaguely reflects what's on screen. Accuracy aside, if the sets are decent I'll be interested but I'm expecting whatever is produced to have been rushed. Edited February 8 by rebelpilot Quote
FinlayTheFaithful Posted February 8 Posted February 8 34 minutes ago, rebelpilot said: I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere but is the Spinosaurus head just a reused Baryonyx head? I can see 5 small protuberance on the back of the Spino's head but they don't look as sharp as the 5 on the Baryonyx, but it could just be the quality of the render. Nope. had to compare images myself to check but they are using a new head for the spino. You can mainly see it due to how large the snout is. Quote
rebelpilot Posted February 8 Posted February 8 (edited) 1 hour ago, FinlayTheFaithful said: Nope. had to compare images myself to check but they are using a new head for the spino. You can mainly see it due to how large the snout is. Thank you. Silly me, I first saw the four images on reddit and they're low quality and then I was doing the visual comparison with the pictures on the brickset article and they're equally as bad. But the images sent out to press and blogs are actually really high quality, I can now actually see the printed "scales" on the dark brown body and the dark red behind the eye isn't just a smudge, it's like night and day. I actually quite like the Spino now. Initially, I was a bit put off by the dark brown. And of course, I can see all the differences you highlight. The teeth pattern and "nostril" on the Baryonyx give it away but what I overlooked is the Baryonyx body is more slender (because it's the Indoraptor body) so at the neck joint you have to have a thinner neck to meet the slender body, the Baryonyx neck visually wouldn't work with the thicker Spino body which is more T-rex sized. Edited February 8 by rebelpilot Quote
Time Dragon Posted February 8 Posted February 8 If the second image of the spinosaurus really shows a bendable tail does that mean the titano also has a bendable tail. Quote
Lion King Posted February 8 Posted February 8 2 hours ago, Time Dragon said: If the second image of the spinosaurus really shows a bendable tail does that mean the titano also has a bendable tail. I haven’t seee images yet but what do you mean by bendable tail? Quote
Time Dragon Posted February 8 Posted February 8 It's on lego.com jurassic world learn more near the bottom heres a link to the picture Compared to this: 34 minutes ago, Lion King said: I haven’t seee images yet but what do you mean by bendable tail? Like the above Quote
Dinobricks Posted February 8 Posted February 8 33 minutes ago, Time Dragon said: It's on lego.com jurassic world learn more near the bottom heres a link to the picture Compared to this: Like the above I don't think you can bend it Quote
Time Dragon Posted February 8 Posted February 8 4 minutes ago, Agent Kallus said: I think the tail is just that shape. Maybe but to be fair it's hard to tell. 2 minutes ago, Dinobricks said: I don't think you can bend it It would make the most since if it wasn't bendable, I guess it's just the angle. Quote
williejm Posted February 8 Posted February 8 40 minutes ago, Agent Kallus said: I think the tail is just that shape. Agree. Reptiles that swim use the tail laterally, and I think this is a nod to that, rather than an oddly curved up tail. Quote
Time Dragon Posted February 8 Posted February 8 2 hours ago, williejm said: Agree. Reptiles that swim use the tail laterally, and I think this is a nod to that, rather than an oddly curved up tail. I think the question is weather or not it's bendable and less about the morphology of the tail. Quote
AxolotlPlays Posted February 8 Posted February 8 11 minutes ago, Time Dragon said: I think the question is weather or not it's bendable and less about the morphology of the tail. I think the tail is just that shape buddy, but technically there looks to be a rubbery bit at the end of the paddle tail like the other dino tails we all know and love lol, so i guess you can force it but the main tail looks like solid plastic Quote
Time Dragon Posted February 8 Posted February 8 43 minutes ago, AxolotlPlays said: I think the tail is just that shape buddy, but technically there looks to be a rubbery bit at the end of the paddle tail like the other dino tails we all know and love lol, so i guess you can force it but the main tail looks like solid plastic Yeah until we get more images I'm just going to assume the straight look of the first image is a perspective problem and that the tail is static. Quote
Shiva Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Long 2 part tail. Wait, I have not seen tails like that earlier, for LEGO dinos. Quote
Time Dragon Posted February 9 Posted February 9 21 minutes ago, Shiva said: Long 2 part tail. Wait, I have not seen tails like that earlier, for LEGO dinos. Which dino are you talking about. Quote
AxolotlPlays Posted February 9 Posted February 9 52 minutes ago, Shiva said: Long 2 part tail. Wait, I have not seen tails like that earlier, for LEGO dinos. No no, i mean its only 1 tail piece but they are two materials like the raptor body/t rex tail etc Quote
THELEGOBATMAN Posted February 9 Posted February 9 According to maxbautde, a T. Rex and a Velociraptor will also appear in the Rebirth sets. Quote
FinlayTheFaithful Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Just now, THELEGOBATMAN said: a Velociraptor will also appear in the Rebirth sets. Now this, this puts a smile on my face. But since Rebirth is all about the dinosaurs undergoing some design changes, will it reuse all of the older raptor pieces or will it be something new? Quote
BrickBob Studpants Posted February 9 Posted February 9 4 minutes ago, THELEGOBATMAN said: According to maxbautde, a T. Rex and a Velociraptor will also appear in the Rebirth sets. Not a surprise, but still welcome! Hell freezes over if we ever get a movie wave without either of those Hopefully both of them sport new colour schemes! So, looks like we got our wish, pretty much! The only ones missing now are the aquilops and the mutant, and as the mascot and the main antagonist respectively, I think we‘ll likely see them as well ^^ Quote
Dinobricks Posted February 9 Posted February 9 How expensive is it for Lego to print claws on the dinosaurs? I feel like any genuine love for Lego by the owners has been consumed but corporate greed. Do you guys recommend painting claws? Pretty sure if you have steady hands it should be ok, but has anyone else tried it? Quote
Time Dragon Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Does anyone know when the new trailer is supposed to be on tv today? Quote
imposter Posted February 9 Posted February 9 Who is new villains? It is not Biosyn so maybe John Hammond? Quote
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