Spidey and his Amazing Friends have jumped onto the dinosaur band wagon, just like many other preschool shows (Paw Patrol, Transformers: Rescue Bots, etc), hence these three LEGO sets targeted at ages 4 and up.
Spidey and Gobby’s Raptor Battle at Tree House HQ. This set features minifigures of Ghost Spider and Trapster and larger figures of Dino-Spin (Stegosaurus), Gobby-Raptor (Velociraptor, natch), and Spidey-Rex (Tyrannosaurus).
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Yes, Spidey is supposed to be a Tyrannosaurus in spite of the fact that this toy clearly looks like a raptor, right down to the sickle claws. As much as I love LEGO, they really do cut corners whenever and wherever they can.
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Team Spidey Dino Crawler Rescue. This set has Spidey and Spin minifigures, Ghost Spider as a Pteranodon, and Rhino as a Triceratops. The latter is clearly reused from the Jurassic World sets.
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I do like the angry expression on it.
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Finally, Spin and Electro Dinosaur Vehicle Chase doesn’t have any dinosaur figures, but it does feature a Dilophosaurus-themed motorcycle and a Stegosaurus-themed car.
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These sets are not my cup of tea, but I’m sure that much younger dinosaur fans will enjoy playing with them.
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Great for children, but I wish the dinosaurs were the adult molds instead of the young ones.