75931-1
Dilophosaurus Outpost Attack is LEGO set 75931-1. It has a score of 80. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 7 scored reviews and 10 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 48.31% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2018, and it is categorised in Jurassic World.
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Retail price is $39.99. This is a nice set and has good value, but be careful of the price you pay. Do your homework first. Happy bricking!
Ultimately, 75931 Dilophosaurus Outpost Attack remains an expensive purchase at £44.99, but, one that thanks to its design offers substantially better value for money than a number of the other sets in the LEGO Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom line-up. Whether you pick this up at full price or not, this is a must-have set for Jurassic World and LEGO dinosaur fans alike.
In the Dilophosaurus Outpost Attack, there's a lookout tower and crane, exploding gate and wall functions, crate and baby Dino.
it's on awesome set with lots of features. the only problame i have with it is the price, it is too expensive for what you get
On the whole, I think this set is the ugly duckling of the Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom line. The build looks nice but is relatively unremarkable in the grand scheme of things, and the minifigure selection could definitely be much better. Playability is okay I guess, but the price is not justified at all.
The lack of unique minifigs and rather high cost for the part count do detract from this set, but the gorgeous (if scientifically inaccurate) dinosaur, fairly unusual accessories, and a surprisingly fun build all contribute to a whole that's greater than the sum of its parts. Since the dinosaur itself is also a rehash of the 2015 version, it's hard to recommend this set at full price, but it's definitely worth picking up if you run across it on inevitable discount a few weeks after the movie's release.
As suspected, there's nothing remarkable about this set and I sense that it was cobbled together late in the day to fit a particular price point and to be offered as a retailer exclusive. No new dinosaur and no new minifigs, or minifig components. That said, there's nothing particularly wrong with it. Kids will find plenty to play with and the section of fence is the best I've encountered in a dinosaur set. If there were three or four more sections of it to enable a full 360 degree enclosure it would be perfect.