LEGO Ideas 21320 Dinosaur Fossils Building Kit (910 Pieces)

(340 reviews)

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$116.49

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  • r davis

    > 3 day

    This was a Christmas Gift for my 8 y/o. He really enjoyed building it and enjoyed the challenge. Its not easy but he enjoys this process. The display stand is a great feature also.

  • Leslie

    > 3 day

    We gave this to our oldest, 11 yrs old, for his bday. He loves dinosaurs and he had so much fun building this set!

  • m hatter

    > 3 day

    Challenging without being frustrating. Perfect size to display. A perfect gift for any child that loves LEGO and dinosaus. Was a big hit and I am now the best Grandma ever

  • DanielKawikaReads

    > 3 day

    Im not big into dinosaurs. However looking for indoor activities to do, this was great. Plus compared to some other Legos, the cost per Lego or cost per minute of assembly was well worth it. Although parts too small for my children solo building, they had fun helping, but this isnt a plaything for children. One piece holding the T-Rex tail to the body was loose fitting and so the tail falls off easily, but 1 piece out of almost 1,000 isnt bad at all.

  • Honest Reviewer

    > 3 day

    Kids love it..I love it :) its LEGO, ofcourse its great. Typical LEGO quality and QC. Never had a missing part.

  • AMM

    > 3 day

    Like most Lego sets, this is not cheap. What is cool as that you can use the set to build multiple dinos by breaking builds apart and accessing (non-Lego?) directions online. Very fragile: display only. Bonus: sets up opportunities to learn about different dinosaurs

  • Michael

    15-04-2025

    I acquired this to build with my 8 year old grandson. Although it is geared for older builders, he did just fine with it. As a matter of fact, I don’t believe I could have built it without him, because the pieces are very small. The pieces are so small, I would not recommend this for any household with a toddler that is still putting things in the mouth. After completion this makes a very nice display piece. So many of the parts are unique to a skeletal sculpture it is not the type of kit that lends itself to tear down and freestyle.

  • Kindle Junkie

    > 3 day

    I received this as a gift, but I love of Lego and paleontology so this was perfect for me. It is definitely Lego and not a knock-off. I cannot wait to assemble it!

  • Book Lover

    Greater than one week

    A challenging set for a master builder. I did not read far enough in the description to see it was listed for 16+, and yes, they really mean it. With so many small pieces , constructing these dinosaurs requires fine motor skills, patience and perseverance. It is not for the faint of heart. That being said, this is a terrific challenge for the right individual.

  • G4 B.

    > 3 day

    This summer was the year of Jurassic World! My 5 turning 6 year old is too young to watch any of the Jurassic Park movies, but that didnt stop the advertisements and displays in stores from reaching audiences far and wide including my son. He already loves Legos AND dinosaurs so this was the perfect mashup for him! We already have other Lego Juniors sets (I honestly wish they would make more). Lego Juniors are designed for 4-7 year olds. Basically, they are the same as the other Lego kits, but the instructions are more simplistic than the other kits for older children. The Legos designs are also more simple than the Lego kits for older children. The Legos are still the same size as regular Legos, so these are not an in between Duplos and Legos. If you step on them they will hurt. In addition, the pieces are tiny enough to get lost forever. My son is a free form builder, he does not care about the actual instructions, what he cares about is the potential for creating what is shown on the package. His Lego bin is filled with Lego kits all mixed together and he has a blast creating his own world, which is limitless. So, if you are insistent on your child following the directions to a T, then I would not recommend these for a younger child. Most boys under 6 just do not have the patience for this. Frustration sets in quick and the desire to just play takes over. Stick to Duplos or just plain free build sets until about age 6 or 7 if you want to stick to the instructions. However, if you dont mind the kits getting mixed up for creative play and your child loves Legos and Dinos, then this is the set for you.

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