>>7882304>>7881239There's a few elements to making this a great set.
-It works as a great display area, with tons of space, to have dinosaurs, vehicles, and people both inside and around it
- the entire thing is completely destroyable: you can literally have dinosaurs break out of it and destroy the entire goddamned thing. The gate is the true centerpiece, besides it being iconic it has a bar that latches over the back of it that can break in half so you can slam a T Rex through it literally breaking shit and sending stuff flying in the process. The individual gate pieces can come apart and be stomped over and torn down. The command center has multiple wall sections that can be torn out and ripped off by dinosaur mouths or horns, including a piece of that second level balcony leading to high stakes will they or won't they survive the fall play scenarios. Inside there's an egg incubator with removable eggs as well as a command module computer station with multiple computer screens and a flashing alarm.
-the set is completely modular, so you can arrange the accessories and gate sections in any way to make a custom setup that's best for you. Plus if you got multiple sets you could house more and more dinosaurs with bigger and bigger enclosures ( I think I tapped out at 3 when I was a kid, but some of the later movies were smart and still released sections of the fence in smaller sets so by the time I was 12 or so I had a third of my bedroom fenced off with dinosaurs breaking out and fucking shit up everywhere).
The key with this set is that 90% of it interacts with both the action figures AND the dinosaur toys really well. Jurassic Park toys since JP3, including the admittedly much improved lines now that Mattel has taken over, are still too focused on just Dinosaur vs dinosaur action. This playset is the highlight of dinosaur vs human interaction and dinosaur destruction in a human built environment, which is what Jurassic Park is all about.