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25 June 2025

Review: 76972 Raptor Off-Road Escape from LEGO® Jurassic World™

Posted by Kev Levell

The new LEGO® Jurassic World Rebirth sets bring with them a whole group of new dinosaurs. I have already covered some of the bigger beasts in my reviews, and today I'm investigating a set with a cuter critter in it.

Lego velociraptor peeks through some foliage to see a Lego baby aquilops

A new velociraptor and the minifigure-scale interpretation of Dolores the baby aquilops (a protoceratopsian) are available in 76972 Raptor Off-Road Escape. Will the cuteness of the moulded form exceed that of the buildable baby dino Dolores from set 76970? All the details follow, and let us know what you think in the comments.

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76972 Raptor Off-Road Escape

  • Release date: 1 June 2025
  • Pieces: 285
Price

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Lego Jurassic World 76972 Raptor off-Road Escape

 

New dinosaurs

Dark tan LEGO raptor with it's mandible

comparison image of the over-moulded raptor on the left and the larger original raptor with articulated joints on the right

The new raptor is over-moulded (one colour component is moulded before another is moulded over it) and all the joints are fixed except the mandible. The raptor has a bar connection clip on its left hand claw and one stud on its back.

The previously available moulds that have ably depicted our raptors (37407, 98065, 98068, 98069, 98071, 98072 & 98165) have survived a total of 14 recolours since 2012, and some of those parts have been used for other dinosaurs too.

The new raptor is a better size in relationship to the minifigures, but is still a little too big. Furthermore,  it has lost a lot of articulation.


various views on the LEGO baby Aquilops element in medium nougat
  • 1x - Aquilops (Baby Dolores) in Medium Nougat (6551196 | 7296

various view to compare Baby Dolores to the smaller baby dinosaur mould and larger juvenile raptor

Dolores is bigger than the baby dinosaur mould (37829) but it is smaller than the juvenile raptor mould (77862) that was introduced for Beta from Jurassic World Dominion. In comparative terms, this dinosaur is also a little bit big. I think I actually prefer slightly oversized dinosaurs, especially if it allows for greater detail and, where appropriate or possible, articulation.

This little dinosaur is really cute, I don't think it quite has the appeal of the brick-built interpretation of Dolores, but it's definitely one of the highlights of the set.

Recoloured and rare pieces

an image showing two red lego slopes, two reddish orange pistols, one trans black windscreen, two green plates and four dark grey wheels

Recolour

  • 1x Weapon Gun / Pistol / Revolver Large Barrel, Long Grip in Reddish Orange (6565378 | 30132, 77078
I happen to think this is a really cool recolour and works well as a flare gun. It is also available in 76976 Spinosaurus & Quetzalcoatlus Air Mission, so it is nice to have another (and cheaper) source for the part.

Rare


Decorations

New prints

two lego elements, one is a round tile with swirl pattern and the other a curved slope with the print of a dinosaur head

Sticker sheet

sticker sheet with six stickers in total

The tiny sticker sheet has a small number of stickers; just 5. As with the other sets in the wave, I have been reviewing this with my son, and he wanted to apply them.

Minifigures

various views of two  LEGO minifigures

Reuben Delgado

  • 1x Minifig Head with print in Nougat (6565034) is exclusive
  • 1x Torso with print in Red (6561000) is exclusive
  • 1x Legs with print in Dark Azure (6562796) is exclusive

Isabella Delgado

  • 1x Hair Long Wavy/Curly in Black (65060996 | 2632) is a recolour
  • 1x Minifig Head with print in Nougat (6560983) is exclusive
  • 1x Torso with print in Bright Pink (6562102) is exclusive
  • 1x Legs Short in Bright Light Blue (6495195) is in 3 sets
  • 1x Minifig Neckwear Backpack Skydiver in Dark Pink (6566315 | 12897, 5951) is a recolour

The build

Raptor Off-Road Escape is a small set with only 3 bags. The first is given over to some scenic foliage.

a front and rear view of a small foliage scene with platform to hide dinosaur

But this scenery is hiding a surprise! Not only a raptor, but a neat little action feature too. I appreciate the usage of the splat gear here (35442). 


A very simple technique creates the mechanism - peek a boo!


four different views of a LEGO re and tan jeep

Bags 2 and 3 contain the titular off-road vehicle. As you would expect, this is a simple build and very much in the mould of similar 4x4 type vehicles that have preceded it.


lego jeep in red and tan with decorative stickers applied

Here's the off-roader with its stickers applied.

Conclusion

image showing a LEGO scene with dinosaur peeking through some foliage , an off road jeep in red and tan and a two minifigures, one is feeding a baby dinosaur.

This is an appealing little set and there is much to like, particularly the new baby dinosaur that is exclusive to this set. The vehicle, another dino, some scenery and an action feature add quite a lot of value too. I'm just not sure it quite justifies the price.

This has 285 pieces including the two dinosaurs and two minifigures, and the price is US$39.99/ £29.99/ 34.99€/ AU$59.99. Overall, I feel like this set is slightly overpriced. In this case, it's not by all that much but it's a trend that many licensed sets suffer from, in varying degrees.


a close up view of the larger velociraptor peeking through some leaves to look at the baby LEGO dinosaur known as Dolores

It's always nice to have more dinosaurs and two new ones do make this seem like an attractive smaller set. While the old velociraptor might have been oversized, changing to this new raptor feels like an unnecessary additional cost, especially as it has lost much of the articulation. The aquilops is really great, but even when it's exclusive and unlikely to appear on Pick-a-Brick, that's not quite enough.

Unfortunately, the new parts here are fairly limited too and that makes me less inclined to recommend the set, despite the good things it has to offer.

Ultimately this is likely to be one of those sets you might see in a sale and end up picking up on a whim. It's LEGO, it's Jurassic World, it's dinosaurs! If you're a fan of those things, as I suspect you are if you read this far, you probably won't even be all that unhappy having to pay full price for it.

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Lego Jurassic World 76972 Raptor off-Road Escape

  

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