"I think... I just... the vehicle. It's so compact and small. The overall play experience with it is okay, but I wish it were bigger. The Pteranodon was a bad choice to add, but the Gallimimus was a good addition. The only problem with the Gallimimus is that it is is too chunky, utilizing the same body as the velociraptor, dilophosaurus, etc. The pull-out compartment in the back is neat, though. Can't believe the original price for this was 60 dollars, though. 50 is still quite a bit to ask."
"Baryonyx walkeri is my favorite dinosaur, so getting this was pretty neat. Unfortunately, the Baryonyx has numerous inaccuracies: 1. It is smaller than the Carnotaurus, which, in reality, it was much larger than it. 2. It is missing it's two-foot slashing claw on its hands. And 3. The Indoraptor legs were a bad choice, simply because of the large sickle toe-claws, which Baryonyx did not posess. Oh, well, I still like it. Great addition for dinosaur collectors like myself. Sixty dollars is a lot to ask for 434 pieces, though. I'd pay about fifty dollars for it. I hope to see a Teratophoneus with all the same pieces, except a unique head and jaw, in a further set."
"I can't believe I was dumb enough to buy this! One-hundred stinking bucks for only five-hundred and thirty-seven pieces! How can they charge that much for this crap! The only thing I like about this is the new Ankylosaurus magniventris mold, and I hope to see it in lower priced sets. The new Indominus arms are the stupidest things on the planet, though. WHAT'S WRONG WITH SWIVEL WRISTS!!??!!?!! Returning this as soon as possible; please don't buy this."
"I bought this set for myself. It's okay, I guess. The lion figure is cool, and the jeep is really ornate, but I wish it included something else. Maybe a large tree would be nice. Overall, it's alright."
"I bought this item, and I think it was a mistake. You barely get any pieces, and it costs thirty stinking dollars! Way too overpriced, not supporting Lego anymore."