The plan works until the BRAD monitoring Pierce attacks the vehicles in order to stop their interference with the test. In the middle of the test, Mae and a group of children who had become stuck on the island stumbled upon the dying Kentrosaurus, and decided to help Mae move him back to the desert biodome he belongs in via moving him onto metal cots and pulling them with snow gliders. Langford ordered Pierce to be moved into their arctic biodome while being monitored by a BRAD robot in order to see how long the dinosaur can survive in such conditions. There she studied his brain reactions and found a way to somewhat communicate with him via replaying Pierce' own sounds back at him once she could understand what they meant on a basic level. Mae raised Pierce and kept him within a desert biodome, alongside a Smilodon. Mae Turner, a paleo-neurobiologist that named the stegosaur " Pierce". We wanted to end this article with a special shout-out to our friend who recently shared some new Camp Cretaceous LEGO artwork in the form of the Female Ceratosaurus.History Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous Pre-2016 Ī Kentrosaurus was cloned some time during or before 2016 on a secret island owned by Mantah Corp by Dr. As a ‘filler’ wave ahead of Jurassic World Dominion this wave does a good job of quenching our thirst for more LEGO whilst also getting us more excited for what may be on the horizon. There are some really fun builds across this line too – and some great recolours of pre-existing dinosaurs to keep everything feeling fresh and new. Whilst some elements leave a little to be desired, getting ALL of the Campers from the show is a very welcome treat, and something which we didn’t expect LEGO to do. To conclude – we are incredibly happy with these LEGO Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous inspired sets. Overall this is a nice set and is probably my favourite of the four releasing in this year’s assortment! This brings another interesting detail to the forefront too – as none of these sets feature Camp Cretaceous branding, but, rather, feature the more traditional generic JW branding. We also get Sammy and Kenji – alongside a recolour of the Carnotaurus which appears to take some inspiration from Toro, although it isn’t named as this animal on the box art. I’m usually not a fan of them including builds like these when something like fencing could be included instead, but I have to admit that the build for Owen’s Helicopter has a fantastic finish. This set also comes with a really nice build for a Jurassic World helicopter. I can already picture MOC builders re-colouring this particular build to create the version we see with the ACU in Jurassic World. Combine this with some great stickers and, in our opinion, you have a fantastic thirty dollar set!įollowing on from this at the $49.99 price point we have the Carnotaurus Dinosaur Chase – a great set which includes the iconic Camp Cretaceous six-by-six which we have seen so much of in the show. The recoloured Baby Triceratops work well, and the inclusion of Darius is nice too. The best element here, in my opinion, is the printed T-Rex head – which uses the existing sculpt and gives it a fossil-type deco. This feels like the perfect blend of the Exclusive T.Rex released in 2018 and the recent LEGO Ideas Dinosaur Fossil set – creating a really fun playset which enables people who missed out on those sets to still get their hands on the iconic Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton. There are some interesting sets here – so let’s break them down and share our thoughts on them!Ĭoming in at the $29.99 is the T.Rex Dinosaur Fossil Exhibition set – a set which I personally really appreciate for how quirky it is. It’s the first day of Jurassic June and the month has already got off to a roar-some start – with the reveal of four brand-new LEGO Jurassic World sets which take inspiration from Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous.
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