75938-1
T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle is LEGO set 75938-1. It has a score of 65. This is bad compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 2 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 9 reviews total. It is ranked in the bottom 7.01% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2019, and it is categorised in Jurassic World.
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This set was great to put together .As a like long fan of Jurassic Park , The T-rex Mech controlled by Danny Nedermeyer was a joy to put together. Its very easy to pose , although the toes sometimes pop off , it might be part of the play function as the actual dinosaur included in this set is definitely meant to take this mech down .The mech has a large number of stickers but these add great detail and remind one of the colour scheme used on the Ford Explorers from Jurassic Park .The Minifigs included are great with Danny being a standout and he has some great expressions.The inclusion of new colours for the baby raptors was also a great touch .A major inclusion and one for completists is the re colour of the T rex . The volcano build is nice and had a great play feature which i wont spoil . But the Mech and T rex really are the stars here and will make a wonderful if ....deadly edition to any Lego fans Jurassic World
75938 T. rex vs Dino-Mech Battle was reviewed in issue 61 of Blocks Magazine.
These new sets are all from Lego's own Jurassic World spin off. None of them are actually from the film franchise. As a fan of Jurassic Park, dinosaurs, robots, and robot dinosaurs.... This set is Awesome! The best thing about is is the color scheme from the original Jurassic Park Explorers. I love everything about it and hope Lego makes more sets like this that are inspired by the original movies, not just the heartless reboots.
This set just feels overpriced for what you're really wanting to get from the set – a T-Rex and the Dino-mech. I felt like they could've easily stripped the raft, and volcano to bring the price down to a much more accessible level.
LEGO has certainly produced an interesting selection of mechs and the Dino-Mech is an outstanding model. Its lime green and dark red colour scheme is brilliant and I love the metallic silver highlights as well. Furthermore, the vehicle is highly articulated so looks great on display. The yellow raft is similarly attractive and I love the infant Velociraptors.
It may not seem an overly exciting set, but the build experience is fun and there's some great use of parts in all three buildable aspects of the set, particularly the Dino-mech. I love that the iconic colour scheme of the JP Ford 4x4s has been used for the Dino-mech, but it does make me yearn for an official set of that vehicle.
Overall this set is fun to build and play with. There are a few elements that aren't as sturdy as we had hoped, but in general, it's not bad. The new prints are always exciting, and the few pieces that are new as recolors are enticing as well.