Blue the Velociraptor

jaw006 · Jurassic World

Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom · 2018

Blue the Velociraptor

Figure ID

jaw006

Theme

Jurassic World

Year Released

2018

Rarity

Uncommon

Head

Molded raptor head piece with dark orange and light blue pattern, white eye with black pupil, hinged jaw mechanism.

Torso

N/A - Molded dinosaur body piece integrating torso and hips in dark tan with dark orange and teal stripe/scale printing along the back.

Legs

Molded dinosaur legs attached via pin mechanism to the main body piece, featuring articulated hip joints and molded iconic raptor sickle claws.

Accessories

None standardly packaged attached to the figure, though often paired with meat or a tracking gun in sets.

Color Scheme

Dark tan primary body with striking dark orange and light blue/teal accent stripes.

Printing Details

High quality pad printing along the head, back, and tail featuring intricate striped scaling unique to the character Blue.

Variants

Multiple versions of Blue exist across different Jurassic World waves (Jurassic World 2015, Fallen Kingdom 2018, Dominion 2022) with subtle eye and stripe variations.

Condition Notes

Common wear points include scratching on the printed back patterns, loose jaw hinge, and bite marks on the plastic from heavy play.

Estimated Value

10.00 USD to 18.00 USD for used complete, up to 25.00 USD new/sealed.

Price (New)

Came in sets ranging from 20.00 USD to 130.00 USD depending on the specific 2018 release.

Compatible Sets

75928 Blue's Helicopter Pursuit, 75930 Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate

Character Background

Blue is the beta and last surviving Velociraptor of her pack created by InGen, trained by Owen Grady in the Jurassic World theme park.

Design Notes

Utilizes the modern LEGO large dinosaur mold system introduced in 2012, featuring a separate head, torso/body, tail, and articulated arms and legs.

Similar Minifigures

Charlie, Delta, Echo, and other Jurassic World raptor variants.

Collectibility

High demand among Jurassic Park and dinosaur enthusiasts, maintaining steady secondary market value.

History

Introduced in 2015 for the relaunch of the franchise and updated in 2018 for Fallen Kingdom with new color patterns.

Interesting Facts

Blue is named for the distinctive iridescent blue stripe running down the length of her body, derived from DNA of the black-throated monitor lizard.

Display Suggestions

Best displayed on a dark grey rocky MOC baseplate alongside Owen Grady and other Jurassic World dinosaurs.

Modification Potential

Dinosaur molds offer limited custom part swapping beyond head/tail/arm exchanges within the same mold family.

Overall Assessment

An iconic and highly recognizable creature figure that serves as the centerpiece for LEGO Jurassic World collections.

Identified on 8/14/2026