Tyrannosaurus Rex (T-Rex) - Dark Orange Tiger Stripes

din02 · Jurassic World

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom · 2018

Tyrannosaurus Rex (T-Rex) - Dark Orange Tiger Stripes

Figure ID

din02

Theme

Jurassic World

Year Released

2018

Rarity

Uncommon

Head

Large molded T-Rex head piece with articulated jaw, white printed teeth, black and yellow eyes, and detailed dark orange and brown tiger stripe printing.

Torso

Large molded T-Rex body piece with dark orange and brown tiger stripe pattern, textured scales, and small articulated arms.

Legs

Large molded T-Rex hind legs integrated into the body piece with large articulated feet and black claw printing.

Accessories

None, as this is a large molded creature figure rather than a standard minifigure.

Color Scheme

Tan primary body with dark orange, dark brown, and white accent printing, plus black eyes and claws.

Printing Details

High-quality pad printing featuring intricate tiger stripes, mottled speckling along the flanks, detailed eye printing, and sharp tooth detailing.

Variants

There are several T-Rex mold variants across different Jurassic Park and Jurassic World waves featuring different coloration and printing details.

Condition Notes

Check for loose jaw articulation, scratching on the plastic eyes, wear on the printed stripes along the spine, and bite marks on the toes or tail.

Estimated Value

25 USD to 45 USD depending on condition and whether it comes with its original set.

Price (New)

Originated in sets ranging from 50 USD to 120 USD.

Compatible Sets

75929 T. rex Tracker, 75938 T. rex vs. Dino-Mech Battle

Character Background

The Tyrannosaurus Rex is the iconic apex predator of the Jurassic Park and Jurassic World franchise, famously featuring in climactic scenes across multiple films.

Design Notes

Uses the large brick-built style dinosaur mold introduced in the 2015 Jurassic World line, offering poseability at the neck, jaw, arms, and legs.

Similar Minifigures

Jurassic World T-Rex variants from 2015, 2019, and 2022 releases.

Collectibility

High demand among dinosaur enthusiasts and Jurassic Park/World completionists due to its iconic status and impressive shelf presence.

History

LEGO first introduced standard dinosaur figures in the 2000 Studios theme and 2001 Dino Island, evolving into the larger specialized molded creatures for Jurassic World in 2015.

Interesting Facts

The T-Rex jaw uses a rubber band mechanism in some variants, though this version relies on a secure plastic click-hinge for jaw positioning.

Display Suggestions

Display on a dedicated shelf or large diorama baseplate alongside Jurassic World vehicles, minifigures, and jungle foliage builds.

Modification Potential

Limited modification potential since it is a specialized molded creature piece rather than a modular minifigure.

Overall Assessment

An impressive, highly detailed, and playable creature figure that serves as the centerpiece for any Jurassic World collection.

Identified on 8/14/2026