LEGO Jurassic Park Stop Motion Uses $100,000 Worth of LEGO Pieces

By on March 22, 2015

It seems the world just can’t get enough of the LEGO and Jurassic Park combination these days. A video game is already on its way, which will ride you right through all four movies in the franchise. But that wasn’t enough for a father and daughter animating duo (and some other professionals).

Here’s LEGO Jurassic Park, a highlight real of all those great moments in the first movie, and not without its own quips along the way.

According to the description, everything in the video was built with over $100,000 worth of LEGO pieces.

Officially, the video is released on the Digital Wizardz Youtube channel, where you’ll find all sorts of LEGO-themed shorts. LEGO Jurassic Park might just push that channel into the spotlight so many fledgling creators crave. As of writing, it’s at about 125,000 views, miles above any other video they’ve produced.

There is another video you might want to watch, if the above entertained you so. Be warned, however, it’s not your typical recreation video. It’s something beautiful.

The game is called Besiege, which might have started out as a catapult simulator, but soon developed into something so much more than another Minecraft clone. Search the web at your own peril.

And don’t forget, if it’s got you in the mood, you could always search Ben’s for LEGO deals.

LEGO on Ben’s

About Trevor Ruben

Though I contribute to many online publications on a regular basis, including The Checkout, the crux of my writing lies in video games. When not writing, I'm often streaming a variety of games on Twitch.