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Sep 10 2007, 7:02am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
LEGO announced their latest Creator concept kit today called the Monster Dino 3-in-1 construction system. The construction kit has 792 pieces and is recommended for ages 9-12, but 30ish geeks can play too.
LEGO says the dinosaur’s arms and mouth move and instructions are included to build a spider or crocodile from the parts as well. The build of the dinosaur includes motors, a battery box and a sound brick along with a remote control.
Once you complete the build, you can actually control the movement of the dinosaur. The MSRP for the Monster Dino is $89.99. The kit is powered by three AAA batteries and six AA batteries.
Via LEGO
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