lego_guyon02 Posted December 7, 2021 Posted December 7, 2021 29 minutes ago, Koolkoalas said: Maybe but ingen dinos typically have no feathers and are more scaly and also size inaccurate such as the velociraptor is too big and the dilo is too small so we really have no idea how it will look in the movie never mind the lego. also how would they do feathers on lego? 1. A toy of the Theri leaked ages ago and we already know what it will roughly look like thanks to some artist with access to info. 2. Printing.
ToaDraco Posted December 7, 2021 Posted December 7, 2021 12 hours ago, DBlegonerd7 said: I’m not sure if it does matter but there will be a live-action TV show as I heard some unofficial rumors. It may run the franchise a bit more, I dunno…. But yeah, it’s real possibility that they would cointinue Jurasic World theme after Dominion wave. We will see. Also, am I crazy or did LEGO sign a deal with Universal to make LEGO Jurassic World movies after canceling plans to make a LEGO Batman sequel? Didn't that happen last year or something? Now I have to look it up...
lego_guyon02 Posted December 7, 2021 Posted December 7, 2021 2 minutes ago, ToaDraco said: Also, am I crazy or did LEGO sign a deal with Universal to make LEGO Jurassic World movies after canceling plans to make a LEGO Batman sequel? Didn't that happen last year or something? Now I have to look it up... Universal acquired the rights to make LEGO movies but all has gone quiet since then.
Lion King Posted December 7, 2021 Posted December 7, 2021 Huh? LEGO Jurassic World movie? That would be pretty cool.
Darth Shadowthrone Posted December 7, 2021 Posted December 7, 2021 5 hours ago, Koolkoalas said: Maybe but ingen dinos typically have no feathers and are more scaly and also size inaccurate such as the velociraptor is too big and the dilo is too small so we really have no idea how it will look in the movie never mind the lego. also how would they do feathers on lego? The pyroraptor seems like a safe bet for both a feathered Dino and a Lego toy: I think if there are long/pronounced feathers on it, such as on the head, arms and tail, then they will be molded onto the Lego body parts If it has a coat of downy feathers as well then I think these will be shown like scale patterns are, with printing and different colours to imply a body of feathers
lego_guyon02 Posted December 7, 2021 Posted December 7, 2021 4 hours ago, Darth Shadowthrone said: The pyroraptor seems like a safe bet for both a feathered Dino and a Lego toy: I think if there are long/pronounced feathers on it, such as on the head, arms and tail, then they will be molded onto the Lego body parts If it has a coat of downy feathers as well then I think these will be shown like scale patterns are, with printing and different colours to imply a body of feathers It will supposedly have some feathers sticking out of the back of it's head and a long feathery tail with most of the body also being covered in feathers.
Lion King Posted December 8, 2021 Posted December 8, 2021 (edited) I think some feathered dinosaurs would be impossible to make out of plastic / rubber for lego sets. It may be more expensive to make, in my honest opinion. We have Fawkes the phoenix, owls, doves, and soon we wil have toucans. They are all feathered, small creatures with some feathers sticking out. But we haven’t seen ostriches since the Prince of Persia theme in early 2010s. Edited December 8, 2021 by DBlegonerd7
lego_guyon02 Posted December 8, 2021 Posted December 8, 2021 6 hours ago, DBlegonerd7 said: I think some feathered dinosaurs would be impossible to make out of plastic / rubber for lego sets. It may be more expensive to make, in my honest opinion. We have Fawkes the phoenix, owls, doves, and soon we wil have toucans. They are all feathered, small creatures with some feathers sticking out. But we haven’t seen ostriches since the Prince of Persia theme in early 2010s. Not at all impossible, pretty easy actually. LEGO just needs to make a few new molds and print some feather patterns onto the pieces, easy as that. The question isn't wether or not LEGO can make feathered dinosaurs but if they will make them.
Lion King Posted December 8, 2021 Posted December 8, 2021 14 hours ago, lego_guyon02 said: Not at all impossible, pretty easy actually. LEGO just needs to make a few new molds and print some feather patterns onto the pieces, easy as that. The question isn't wether or not LEGO can make feathered dinosaurs but if they will make them. Well…you may make a point then. But yeah you are right, it may be easy for printing and a few new molds to form “feather” texture/pattern across bodies. I’m just trying to lower my hope for some cool feathered dinosaurs.
THELEGOBATMAN Posted December 11, 2021 Posted December 11, 2021 April release date officially confirmed. I suppose it's April 17th then, per Amazon.
BrickBob Studpants Posted December 11, 2021 Posted December 11, 2021 7 minutes ago, THELEGOBATMAN said: April release date officially confirmed. I suppose it's April 17th then, per Amazon. Hopefully, they will be on display at the either the Nuremberg or NY toy fairs, like the FK sets were in 2018
THELEGOBATMAN Posted December 11, 2021 Posted December 11, 2021 3 hours ago, BrickBob Studpants said: Hopefully, they will be on display at the either the Nuremberg or NY toy fairs, like the FK sets were in 2018 I hope so. We should definitely get more info soon.
Lion King Posted December 13, 2021 Posted December 13, 2021 On 12/11/2021 at 2:53 PM, THELEGOBATMAN said: April release date officially confirmed. I suppose it's April 17th then, per Amazon. Awesome news!
Brickwraith Posted December 13, 2021 Posted December 13, 2021 (edited) On 1/31/2021 at 5:50 AM, lego_guyon02 said: Let's look at the information we have shall we? The Spinosaurus was illegally cloned in ignorance of the Gene Guard Act, which was established in 1997 as a reaction to the San Diego incident. The Spinosaurus' genetic structure is unstable, lowering it’s chances at long-term survival and resulting in the creature showcasing agressive, unnatural, unpredictable and territorial behaviour. The publishing of several classified InGen documents revealed that the list of illegally bred species consisted of Ankylosaurus, Ceratosaurus, Corythosaurus and Spinosaurus. The living conditions on Isla Sorna during it's abandonment (1993 - 2003) were negatively impacted by the following causes: - Many territorial disputes between species. - The island was riddled with disease (look at what happened to Isla Nublar between 2015 and 2018 and add 7 years to that). - Unnatural behaviour showcased by several species. - Poacher vessels that were spotted around the island, meaning poachers were roaming the island from time to time. Sorna lay abandoned untill late 2003 / early 2004, when Masrani Global established itself on the island and soon started an operation to transport the surviving dinosaur population to their new facilities on Isla Nublar. Isla Sorna's population of Ankylosaurusses (who were created under the same conditions as Spinosaurus) were extinct by 2004, prompting InGen to clone 6 new individuals in their labs on Nublar. Several unspecified carnivorous species were reported to have fallen back into extinction after being moved to Nublar, it is unknown wether InGen recreated these species like the Ankylosaurusses. There are only 2 dinosaurs that were explicitely specified to have been moved from Isla Sorna to Nublar in canon. An old and scarred female Brachiosaurus named Olive and a female Velociraptor who was put down after she murdered an intern. Despite not being illegally cloned this Velociraptor also showcased strange behaviour. In conclusion: there are several factors one has to take in mind when talking about the survival chances of the Spinosaurus, especially the injuries it sustained during the events of the film have to be taken into consideration. So let's now take a look at everything that would've made this individuals life post-JPIII rather difficult: - It sustained an injury to it's sail when it got hit by a plane. - It sustained (severe) burn wounds when Paul ignited the petroleum the Spinosaurus was standing in. - There are many other dinosaurs roaming the island, ones very capable of defending themselves against the Spinosaurus. - Isla Sorna is riddled with diseases. Without proper treatment it's already unlikely that the Spinosaurus would survive the eventual contamination of his burn wounds, assuming the best-case scenario happens it would leave him in a very weakened state. We know there are many carnivores left on the island and numerous herbivores that won't go down without a fight which means hunting isn't an option for this creature as it'll lose. It could instead go after other weakened dinosaurs that are an easier prey but there's a very good chance that they'll carry some kind of disease with them. One counter-argument one could make is the fact that the Spinosaurus ate fish but we don't know anything about the fish population on Sorna and how the eventual collapse of the islands ecosystem affected that. Looking at all the evidence found in canon it's highly unlikely, if not impossible, that the individual Spinosaurus seen in JPIII is still alive by 2015. The following is a theory of mine but I believe the Spinosaurus eventually paved the way for the creation of it's cousins in the Spinosauridae family: Baryonyx and Suchomimus. We know they were on display in the park in 2015 and they both have a similar genetic makeup to the Spinosaurus, not to mention that the Baryonyx was one of the specimens Doctor Wu wanted to get his hands on most in the early 2000's and Suchomimus' samples were already 75% complete by 1996. Last but not least: it's possible that Jurassic World eventually cloned a new Spinosaurus for their park but even if they did it would've perished when Mount Sibo erupted in 2018 as there was no mention of the creature on the Arcadia's shipping manifest. There is of course a possibility that we might see another Spino in Jurassic World: Dominion but that would also have to be a brand new individual created by one of the many companies who have now gotten their hands on InGens specimens (like Biosyn). Because we all know what Dr Malcolm told us at the end of Fallen Kingdom: "Genetic power has now been unleashed". drops mic Sure but Sorna was completely abandoned between 1993 and 2003. There were recordings of territorial disputes, the island was riddled with disease, the appearance of poachers was fairly common and the ecosystem as it stood was completely disrupted by InGen's illegally cloned species. I can't read minds but I don't think anyone could possibly see such a situation as one in which the Spinosaurus would've received ''proper food and treatment''. Frontier was given some small bits of info on FK back in 2017 when the game was in development, they knew nothing about the story itself. Do you really think Universal would keep their lips sealed when it came to Fallen Kingdom, the movie this game would release alongside, but spill the beans on Dominion? And that's ignoring the fact that Dominion hadn't even been written at that point in time I know this is such a dead topic and entirely unrelated to the current conversation. But I just wanted to say that as of season 4 of Jurassic World camp Cretaceous, I was right. That is all. Edited December 13, 2021 by Brickwraith
Mr No Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 So, we are getting 9 sets for this year? I never got the chance to buy JW sets, I was in my dark age (got out of it yesterday when I got the X Wing and TIE Fighter sets) and I hope this theme will continue long after this wave because, I love dinosaurs.
THELEGOBATMAN Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 1 hour ago, Mr No said: So, we are getting 9 sets for this year? I never got the chance to buy JW sets, I was in my dark age (got out of it yesterday when I got the X Wing and TIE Fighter sets) and I hope this theme will continue long after this wave because, I love dinosaurs. 10 sets, as far as we know.
Mr No Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 20 minutes ago, THELEGOBATMAN said: 10 sets, as far as we know. Cool, I guess one is D2C then.
lego_guyon02 Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 57 minutes ago, THELEGOBATMAN said: 10 sets, as far as we know. May or may not be more 37 minutes ago, Mr No said: Cool, I guess one is D2C then. Nope.
Mr No Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 12 minutes ago, lego_guyon02 said: May or may not be more Nope. So...there might be more sets. That's great. I hope the raptor got a new mold like the Dilo. The current one is waaay too big.
THELEGOBATMAN Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 76943 - [Unknown] - 20€, 94 pcs 76944 - [Dominion] 4+ - 50€ 76945 - [Dominion] - 20€ 76946 - [Dominion] - 30€ 76947 - [Dominion] - 50€ 76948 - [Dominion] - 90€ 76949 - [Dominion] - 130€ 76950 - [Unknown] 76951 - [Unknown] - 45€ 76952 - [Unknown] That's the list that we know of. And mind you, four of them are unknown because they've never been confirmed by anyone that they are based on Dominion. They most definitely are, but we never got an actual confirmation. 40 minutes ago, lego_guyon02 said: May or may not be more Tell usss
Lion King Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 7 hours ago, lego_guyon02 said: May or may not be more Oooooo there better be more if there is “may”! 6 hours ago, THELEGOBATMAN said: 76943 - [Unknown] - 20€, 94 pcs 76944 - [Dominion] 4+ - 50€ 76945 - [Dominion] - 20€ 76946 - [Dominion] - 30€ 76947 - [Dominion] - 50€ 76948 - [Dominion] - 90€ 76949 - [Dominion] - 130€ 76950 - [Unknown] 76951 - [Unknown] - 45€ 76952 - [Unknown] That's the list that we know of. And mind you, four of them are unknown because they've never been confirmed by anyone that they are based on Dominion. They most definitely are, but we never got an actual confirmation. Thank you for posting this info! I wonder - would we see some remake sets? For examples, we got Indrominius rex set in 2015 and now we got a new one last year. Of course, we don’t have any solid info at the moment so I don’t want to get our hopes high. Are all of these sets for 1HY or some for 1HY2 and others for 2HY?
THELEGOBATMAN Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 21 minutes ago, DBlegonerd7 said: Oooooo there better be more if there is “may”! Thank you for posting this info! I wonder - would we see some remake sets? For examples, we got Indrominius rex set in 2015 and now we got a new one last year. Of course, we don’t have any solid info at the moment so I don’t want to get our hopes high. Are all of these sets for 1HY or some for 1HY2 and others for 2HY? I think that they'll want to completely focus on Dominion with this wave tbh. And I suppose all of those sets are releasing in April.
Mr No Posted December 14, 2021 Posted December 14, 2021 19 minutes ago, THELEGOBATMAN said: I think that they'll want to completely focus on Dominion with this wave tbh. And I suppose all of those sets are releasing in April. Dominion will be pretty big tho. We already know they plan more JW after this but this will end the story started in JP1 with Dodgson so the future films will most likely be about dinos and humans trying to live together. I can see the theme continue for long after Dominion, if the theme wasn't selling they wouldn't have made more sets.
AxolotlPlays Posted December 15, 2021 Posted December 15, 2021 7 hours ago, Mr No said: Dominion will be pretty big tho. We already know they plan more JW after this but this will end the story started in JP1 with Dodgson so the future films will most likely be about dinos and humans trying to live together. I can see the theme continue for long after Dominion, if the theme wasn't selling they wouldn't have made more sets. Future films could also be set in the past
Lion King Posted December 15, 2021 Posted December 15, 2021 26 minutes ago, AxolotlPlays said: Future films could also be set in the past Yeah, and I don’t see any possibility for remakes, in my opinion. Anyways, I’m quite excited to find out more about Dominion sets next year!
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