Last week, LEGO gave us two new teasers on Instagram – one for a new Mario minifigure, and the other for the long-awaited Ideas Jurassic Park Jeep, but the LEGO Group was busy over the weekend continuing its sneak peeks pertaining to the Dinosaur-centric theme, as we also got a new video on the upcoming Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops set, as well as short-term story peeks at three additional sets – which means we’re going to be have a nice wave of 2026 Jurassic World releases. Head below to get a rundown on what we can surmise from the limited info we have, as well as watch the official reveal video and browse the few collected photos pertaining to all these new building sets.
The build that we know most about is the LEGO Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops set, which comes as a sibling to 2025’s 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus Rex set, though it’s not as large in scale, so prices shouldn’t be as high, but it does bring familiar brickwork along to achieve a stunning form that will fit right into any LEGO museums.

Whereas the T-Rex set is a massive 3,145-piece build, LEGO’s Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops set comes in over a third of its size with a 1,154-piece design. It also looks like we’ll also be getting a Dr. Gerry Harding minifigure inclusion, following the trend of its predecessor that included Ellie Sattler and Alan Grant. While we don’t have any actual pricing or release info yet, based on the size differences in these two sets, you can expect it to hit the shelves carrying a $100 to $150 price tag, seeing as the T-Rex set is priced at $250.
Check out the official sneak peek video here:
As I mentioned, there were also some temporary Instagram stories posted by LEGO on three additional sets, not giving us as much information to pick out as the above set, but the pics that have been collected are more than enough to get the idea of what each will be bringing along to collections.
- 77977 Baby Dinosaur: Pteranodon
- 77978 Young T. rex Transport Truck
- 77982 Spinosaurus Dinosaur Escape
Check out the photos for these three new LEGO Jurassic World sets in the slideshow below:
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