Indominus Rex Tyrannosaurus Rex Velociraptor Triceratops Dilophosaurus Jurassic World Dinosaur Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Indominus Rex
Indominus Rex Dinosaur
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Velociraptor
Triceratops (Jurassic Park)
Dilophosaurus
Indominus Rex Tyrannosaurus Rex Velociraptor Triceratops Dilophosaurus Jurassic World Dinosaur Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Indominus Rex
Indominus Rex Dinosaur
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Velociraptor
Triceratops (Jurassic Park)
Dilophosaurus

Indominus Rex Tyrannosaurus Rex Velociraptor Triceratops Dilophosaurus Jurassic World Dinosaur Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Indominus Rex Tyrannosaurus Rex Velociraptor Triceratops Dilophosaurus Jurassic World Dinosaur Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Indominus Rex Tyrannosaurus Rex Velociraptor Triceratops Dilophosaurus Jurassic World Dinosaur Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This collection features Indominus Rex, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptor, Triceratops, and Dilophosaurus recreated as small scale dinosaur figures designed for creative brick based builds, display scenes, and role play environments. Each miniature dinosaur figure represents iconic prehistoric species and cinematic creatures, making them suitable for custom construction layouts, dinosaur themed displays, or imaginative play setups.

Indominus Rex is a genetically engineered dinosaur appearing in the 2015 film Jurassic World. Created by InGen, the Indominus Rex was designed as a new attraction for the Jurassic World theme park. Its genetic makeup included DNA from various theropods such as Tyrannosaurus Rex and Velociraptor, along with traits from species like cuttlefish and tree frogs. These combinations granted abilities including camouflage and heat signature masking. As a brick based minifig scale creature, Indominus Rex is depicted as highly intelligent, aggressive, and adaptive, reflecting its role as a major threat that escaped containment and caused widespread chaos in the park before being defeated.

Tyrannosaurus Rex was a large bipedal carnivorous dinosaur that lived at the end of the Cretaceous Period around 66 to 68 million years ago. Known as the king of the tyrant lizards, it possessed a massive skull, an extremely powerful jaw capable of bone crushing bite force, a thick tail for balance, and small but strong forelimbs. Represented here as a miniature dinosaur figure, Tyrannosaurus Rex stands as one of the largest predators of its era before becoming extinct during the Cretaceous Tertiary extinction event.

Velociraptor was a swift feathered carnivorous dinosaur that lived in what is now Asia during the Late Cretaceous period approximately 75 to 71 million years ago. Roughly the size of a wolf, it featured a long stiff tail, sharp sickle shaped claws on its feet, and a narrow elongated skull. Fossil evidence shows Velociraptor engaged in active hunting and was preserved in combat with other dinosaurs. This small scale figure interpretation captures its agility and predatory nature for dynamic display or role play scenes.

Triceratops was a large herbivorous dinosaur that lived in North America during the Late Cretaceous period around 68 to 66 million years ago and was among the last non avian dinosaurs before the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event. Its name means three horned face, referring to the two long horns above its eyes and a shorter horn on its nose, along with a bony frill protecting its neck. As a brick based miniature dinosaur figure, Triceratops reflects fossil evidence suggesting it lived in herds and used its horns and frill defensively against predators such as Tyrannosaurus Rex.

Dilophosaurus was a large carnivorous theropod dinosaur that lived in North America during the Early Jurassic period approximately 193 million years ago. Named for the two thin crests on its skull, Dilophosaurus was a top predator of its time. This small scale figure version is based on scientific understanding rather than fictional portrayals, making it suitable for accurate prehistoric themed builds, educational displays, or imaginative role play scenarios.

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