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The 76968 T-Rex Fossil Skeleton​ is more than just a building block set; it is a “miniature paleontology museum” that you can construct with your own hands. As a flagship piece in the Jurassic World​ series, it perfectly blends collectible​ value with historical​ education, making it an excellent educational​ and gift​ choice for children​ (and adult​ fans). The assembly​ process is not just about building; it is a deep dive into the apex predator of the Cretaceous period.
1:12 Scale Prehistoric还原
Strictly adhering to a 1:12 scale, the finished skeleton stretches 1.05 meters long and stands over 33 cm tall. This massive visual impact instantly transports the builder back 66 million years, establishing a tangible sense of historical​ scale.
 Assembly​ requires the precise construction of the skull, vertebrae, tail, and limbs. The articulated jaw and tail joints allow children​ to understand biomechanics during the building​ process, serving as exceptional STEM education​ material.

 An Immersive Paleontology Experience
The set includes collectible​ minifigures of Dr. Alan Grant and Dr. Ellie Sattler, paying direct homage to the 1993 film Jurassic Park. The inclusion of the dig-site base and information plaque ensures the finished model is more than just a building block​ set; it is a decoration​ with a rich backstory.
 From the texture of the bones to the structure of the stand, every detail in the assembly​ process speaks to the rigor and mystery of paleontology.

 Collector-Grade Display
 As an adult-oriented collectible, its black and grey color scheme and staggering size can instantly elevate the tone of a study​ or office, becoming the visual centerpiece of the space.
The assembly​ challenge of 3,145 pieces rigorously tests patience and logic. The unmatched sense of accomplishment makes it a top-tier educational gift​ for children​ (with parental assistance recommended) or dinosaur enthusiasts.
