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Time Dragon

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  1. The review above is also found here in english
  2. Well I plan on it. At least the brachiosaurus set.
  3. Other than the_aphol and glowingbrickette who took those pictures on jurassic world's instagram I haven't heard of anybody with them early, yet.
  4. The brachiosaurus is about as long and wide as the trex and almost twice as tall. The Giga is longer than both. The quetzal is wider than the brachi is tall. If any of that helps.
  5. klayton fioriti's video why was the triceratops sick in Jurassic park Apparently it's explained in a deleted scene they never released
  6. If memory serves they did actually eat the berries, but only when they got new gastroliths. They eat them mistaking them for rocks. Just to note, the triceratops replaced a stegosaurus in the book, and the triceratops didn't have gastroliths in reality. The scene kinda got lost in transition.
  7. The brachiosaurus set is on US lego.com now. Is it just me or do some of the pictures of the brachiosaurus have solid studs and some are hollow. I am looking at the lego website brachiosaurus pictures 1/8 and 7/8. 1/8 looks solid and 7/8 is definitely hollow.
  8. Probably it's why I prefer molded dinos.
  9. If someone could brick build a replacement for the body and legs of the brachiosaurus it could work pretty well, but someone or me would need to do some detailed measurements of the dinosaur to even try making that.
  10. It will be cool to see the mocs and mods made using these sets.
  11. I like the brachiosaurus well enough. I am glad it has a jaw and the neck looks good. I expected moveable legs though. If this was a giraffe I would say lego outdone themselves, however it's not a normal animal it's a dinosaur and at such a large scale I really expected leg articulation. Who knows I might change my mind when I get it.
  12. Anyone else not seeing the brachiosaurus set on lego.com
  13. For a move made in 1993 I think appealing to adults is the logical thing to do. Other than that I agree with you. Oh thanks didn't know. Thought it might have been a leaked prototype box art or something.
  14. Is it just me or is it a little wired the piece count isn't on the front of the box.
  15. So it looks like the brachiosaurus is five pieces body, head, jaw, tail, neck. The body looks like the legs are a part of the mold.
  16. So are you suggesting the legs and body are one piece of plastic, or something because I can't figure out what you mean. In game I am pretty sure the legs are removable. Or do you mean the legs won't have knee joints.
  17. Thanks for the help finding it. So Promobricks misunderstood what they were seeing, I guess?
  18. The article I found on Promobricks was from February and to me it sounds like what they saw didn't include any minifigures. If you found more recent information could you link it.
  19. Well is stands to reason they are jurassic world sets. It's possible they will release with the jurassic park sets and we just know anything about them. But that's just speculation.
  20. The Brachiosaurus measures over 9” (24cm) high, 10” (27cm) long and 2” (6cm) wide. Unless the measurements are wrong it won't be any wider than the rex. I don't know the history of fake lego leaks, so I don't know how elaborate they can be.
  21. I think some times a store screws up and leaks the information, but I am no expert in the history of lego leaks.
  22. It kinda sucks our best hope for Genaro is in the raptor set.
  23. It's belived to be June 1.
  24. So I took the silhouette of the brachiosaurus from Dilox photo and scaled it to the correct dimensions and compared some parts, the hind legs are about the same size as the rex's legs and it's tail matches the brachi's pretty closely. I believe lego will make the head bigger as on the silhouette it's smaller than even the raptor's head.
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