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LEGO PTERANODON CAPTURE SET 75926:
Includes a 1-man, off-road light grey Jeep with dark blue stripes – mounted on the back is a bright yellow net launcher. The dinosaur included is a Pteranondon – while it’s the same mold and color scheme as the others, the grey color has been swapped out for an olive green. Two minifigures: Owen (same outfit & face as set 10757) and a mercenary.
LEGO STYGIMOLOCH RESEARCH SET 75927:
Includes a small fence impound (almost identical to 2015’s ‘Raptor Escape’ set) plus a Stygimoloch. The compound looks hi-tech and has a glass observation window- next to the window is a display screen showing a Stygimoloch skull. The Stygimoloch is light brown with orange and dark brown stripes + a cream colored crown. The body is the same as the Raptors and Dilophosaurus, with the Dilo’s feet – it has a longer graceful head shape, and new arm sculpts. Two minifigures: Dr. Henry Wu and a Mercenary.
LEGO HELICOPTER CAPTURE TRANSPORT SET 75928:
Includes a larger militaristic dark blue helicopter (looks similiar to a Mi-17 and has a ‘JW16N15’ decal) with a gatling gun on the left flank, a cage with dino-food in it which can be lowered from the helicopter, small red ATV with a trailer attached, and a dinosaur egg + carrying case. The dinosaur included is Velociraptor Blue, though her color scheme has been altered from the 2015 release to beige and aquamarine rather than green (making her closer to the Delta LEGO Raptor with Blue’s stripe) – most striking are her orange eyes. Overall, her new color pattern is more accurate, but the color choices again seem off. The three minifigs are a generic merc wearing large goggles, Ted Levine’s character Wheatley, and Owen Grady (again the same as the other sets, but this time he has a backpack and a crossbow).