75933-1
T. rex Transport is LEGO set 75933-1. It has a score of 86. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 0 reviews, based on 8 scored reviews and 11 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 23.27% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2018, and it is categorised in Jurassic World.
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What a great way to celebrate the movie with some Jurassic Park sets! This set was easy to build and fun too! Everything fit and flow together. From the smooth rolling wheels to the round one bumper piece shooter :) Gone are the days where you have simple 2x2 or 1x2 or plain pieces. This set has many unique, niche pieces, some that just only fits in Jurassic World! I hope they have bigger sets in the future when the sequel comes out! Build on!
There is plenty to do with these sets and builders will have fun re-creating scenes from Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom or by imaging new scenarios with all that comes with these collections.
The main downside of T. rex Transport (75933) is the price. At full cost, you pay slightly more than average per-brick, and you don't get a lot of build time. Additionally, there are only three Minifigures, and two of them are nothing special for the Jurassic World theme. However, the T. rex is phenomenal, and will probably draw many buyers in and of itself. The main build is also a nice one that has general applicability as just a truck in your city, or a dinosaur transporter in play. The shipping container design also inspired some MOC ideas for me. T. rex Transport is already a good buy at full price. However, you can find it on sale, and that makes it even more worth it.
This set is an excellent LEGO playset with a superb Tyrannosaurus Rex and a Baby Dino. The biggest pull for me to buy this set is actually the design of the truck transport which I am very fond of. It is well secure and suitable for transport dangerous dinosaur with high security presence.
In all, 75933 T. Rex Transport is much closer to standout sets 75931 Dilophosaurus Outpost Attack and 75927 Stygimoloch Breakout than it is to some of the other, harder sells in the LEGO Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom range, thanks to a simple premise backed up by smart usage of the brick. At £59.99 it will come in a little costly for what is essentially one vehicle, one dinosaur and one desirable, unique minifigure, meaning it won't necessarily be the first set you pick up. However, it is strong enough to warrant your attention eventually, be careful not to miss it.
the minifigure selection is not bad (because of that huge T-Rex) but I think one more named minifigure would have made it a lot better. The builds look pretty good, except for the mobile lab which feels shoehorned in and comes across as the designers trying to use up the leftover budget. The description says the mobile lab can be connected to the transporter but I have not yet found a proper way to connect it. Playability is good because the truck's features work well otherwise and the T-Rex is good fun to play with.
There's a lot to like about this set. A great- and believable-looking truck, a superb dinosaur and three great minifigs. Zia is, I believe, unique to this set, so if you're after a full cast of characters you'll need to buy it for her. The mobile lab seems a bit superfluous, and the baby dino certainly is, but they are welcome additions nevertheless and of course add to the play value.
With a dinosaur that's a recolor from a few years ago, only one interesting minifig, and a very boring vehicle built from minimally interesting parts, there's not much to recommend this set.