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First Images of LEGO Jurassic World 77985 Triceratops Skeleton | June 2026

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Following on from yesterday's surprising and unexpected tease/unofficial reveal of 77984 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler, we're looking at our second LEGO Jurassic World set of 2026 and another 18+ model for the theme. The set itself is 77985 Triceratops Skeleton, which we already have our first very grainy look at as a tease inside the social media tease of May 2026's 77984 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler.


The first image of 77985 Triceratops Skeleton was a clever Easter Egg hidden in plain sight within yesterday's promotional Instagram video. In the opening shots, there is a sign for a LEGO store, interestingly placed on Isla Nublar. The sign is also advertising a 'NEW' set, which looks exactly like the rumoured 77985 Triceratops Skeleton that is scheduled to release on the 1st of June 2026.


The 18+ model is a follow-up to last year's extremely popular 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex, but obviously focusing on a literal, anatomical representation of a Triceratops Skeleton. 2025's T. rex was constructed in an impressive 1:12 scale, and 77985 Triceratops Skeleton looks to continue that scale, but is naturally smaller as a brick-built LEGO set, just like the real prehistoric creature was. This is reflected in a much smaller piece count and a lower price of 1,154 pieces retailing for $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99.




The detailed museum-style display piece is built primarily from tan elements to represent aged bone. The structure is anchored by a sturdy, internal spine connected to a ribcage utilising multiple curved slopes. The sturdy internal frame, similar in complexity to that of the T. rex, also includes the dinosaur's ribcage and vertebrae. The four legs of the creature are thicker than those of 2025's Tyrannosaurus rex, while the tail tapers off with smaller, articulated segments.


But the most prominent and detailed part of the build is the massive skull of the Triceratops, which features a large, fan-like bony frill. This will likely be very similar to the currently available 76969 Dinosaur Fossils: Triceratops Skull, but with more of a heavy focus on the dinosaur's three distinct horns: two long ones above the eye sockets and a shorter one on the snout. The $100 model is then complete with an 18+ museum-like black display stand and a printed information plaque.


77985 Triceratops Skeleton

Set Name - Triceratops Skeleton

Set Number - 77985

Age Range - 18+

Piece Count - 1,154

Price - $99.99 / €99.99 / £89.99

Release Date - 1st June 2026


77985 Triceratops Skeleton releases on the 1st of June 2026, but what do you think? Will you be adding this prehistoric display piece to your collection? How does it compare to last year's T. rex? Let us know your thoughts and opinions in the comments below, and check out all our latest LEGO Jurassic World coverage.


If you're as excited as we are about the prospect of a full Triceratops skeleton joining the LEGO dinosaur fossil line-up, share this post with a fellow Jurassic fan - and make sure you're following Bricks Up for the full official reveal when it drops! You can keep up with us on our website, Instagram, LinkedIn, and via Google News.



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