Random minifig of the day: jw139
Posted by Huwbot,
Today's random minifigure is jw139 Isabella Delgado, a Jurassic World figure that came in one set, 76972 Raptor Off-Road Escape, released during 2025.
Our members collectively own a total of 758 of them. If you'd like to buy one you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $6.30.
Image and minifig data courtesy of BrickLink.com
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It was so sad when she died...
PSYCH! Because this movie was the most predictable wad of garbage I've ever watched
Jurassic World Rebirth and it's wave of sets was so peak.
I like dinosaurs.
@WolfpackBricks63 said:
"It was so sad when she died...
PSYCH! Because this movie was the most predictable wad of garbage I've ever watched "
The whole family subplot was taken from the original Jurassic Park novel, because they couldn't fit it in to the very first film. Yes, JW4 does have a bit of a predictability issue with how anyone who learns from their mistakes gets automatic plot armor, but it fixed the worst mistake of JW3, and I wasn't openly hoping for "good guys" to die because they were dumb and a dire threat to the future of the human race. I rank it third best, after JP1 and JW1.
Also, it wasn't nearly as predictable as Rogue One, where I called every hero's death from the instant the robot bit it, with the sole exception of the pilot who I'd completely forgot was even in the film.
Saw the image and wondered when Lego had made a Dora the Explorer minifig
In my universe, some films never got sequels.
Jurassic Park was one of them. Matrix another.
It's a beautiful world. :-)
@AustinPowers said:
"In my universe, some films never got sequels.
Jurassic Park was one of them. Matrix another.
It's a beautiful world. :-) "
How about Austin Powers?
2nd JP fig this week
@WolfpackBricks63 said:
"It was so sad when she died...
PSYCH! Because this movie was the most predictable wad of garbage I've ever watched "
Everyone knows kids can't die in Jurassic Park movies
@Brickalili said:
"Saw the image and wondered when Lego had made a Dora the Explorer minifig"
Technically, 22 years ago. 7330, 7331, 7332, & 7333.
@Crux said:
" @AustinPowers said:
"In my universe, some films never got sequels.
Jurassic Park was one of them. Matrix another.
It's a beautiful world. :-) "
How about Austin Powers?"
I enjoyed both the first and the second part and even Goldmember has some great moments (like the movie-in-movie cameo scenes). I mean Tom Cruise as Austin Powers or particularly Danny DeVito is Mini-Me is comedy gold imho.
@PurpleDave said:
" @Brickalili said:
"Saw the image and wondered when Lego had made a Dora the Explorer minifig"
Technically, 22 years ago. 7330, 7331, 7332, & 7333."
I’d ask if those counted as minifigs but we’ve had worse pop up on RMotD
@PurpleDave said:
" @WolfpackBricks63 said:
"It was so sad when she died...
PSYCH! Because this movie was the most predictable wad of garbage I've ever watched "
The whole family subplot was taken from the original Jurassic Park novel, because they couldn't fit it in to the very first film. Yes, JW4 does have a bit of a predictability issue with how anyone who learns from their mistakes gets automatic plot armor, but it fixed the worst mistake of JW3, and I wasn't openly hoping for "good guys" to die because they were dumb and a dire threat to the future of the human race. I rank it third best, after JP1 and JW1.
Also, it wasn't nearly as predictable as Rogue One, where I called every hero's death from the instant the robot bit it, with the sole exception of the pilot who I'd completely forgot was even in the film."
THE ROBOT HAS A NAME
@Brickalili said:
" @PurpleDave said:
" @Brickalili said:
"Saw the image and wondered when Lego had made a Dora the Explorer minifig"
Technically, 22 years ago. 7330, 7331, 7332, & 7333."
I’d ask if those counted as minifigs but we’ve had worse pop up on RMotD"
When the feature started, @Huw said that Duplo minifigures would be excluded, but he didn't think to exclude Primo figures until one showed up: https://brickset.com/article/127095/random-minifig-of-the-day-baby015
@StudMuffin24 said:
"THE ROBOT HAS A NAME"
K-BLU-E?
@PurpleDave said:
" @WolfpackBricks63 said:
"It was so sad when she died...
PSYCH! Because this movie was the most predictable wad of garbage I've ever watched "
The whole family subplot was taken from the original Jurassic Park novel, because they couldn't fit it in to the very first film. Yes, JW4 does have a bit of a predictability issue with how anyone who learns from their mistakes gets automatic plot armor, but it fixed the worst mistake of JW3, and I wasn't openly hoping for "good guys" to die because they were dumb and a dire threat to the future of the human race. I rank it third best, after JP1 and JW1.
Also, it wasn't nearly as predictable as Rogue One, where I called every hero's death from the instant the robot bit it, with the sole exception of the pilot who I'd completely forgot was even in the film."
I completely agree with your rankings, I don’t understand why so many people hated it, I really liked the characters and it was probably one of the scariest Jurassic World movies which is something I like.
@MandoEli37 said:
" @PurpleDave said:
" @WolfpackBricks63 said:
"It was so sad when she died...
PSYCH! Because this movie was the most predictable wad of garbage I've ever watched "
The whole family subplot was taken from the original Jurassic Park novel, because they couldn't fit it in to the very first film. Yes, JW4 does have a bit of a predictability issue with how anyone who learns from their mistakes gets automatic plot armor, but it fixed the worst mistake of JW3, and I wasn't openly hoping for "good guys" to die because they were dumb and a dire threat to the future of the human race. I rank it third best, after JP1 and JW1.
Also, it wasn't nearly as predictable as Rogue One, where I called every hero's death from the instant the robot bit it, with the sole exception of the pilot who I'd completely forgot was even in the film."
I completely agree with your rankings, I don’t understand why so many people hated it, I really liked the characters and it was probably one of the scariest Jurassic World movies which is something I like."
I think a lot of people pre-hated it because JW2 was so bad and JW3 told JW2 to hold its beer. Rebirth definitely had a lot of teased character deaths, which is a fairly standard horror trope. Sometimes they died, and sometimes they didn’t. I don’t recall being genuinely shocked when anyone actually did die, and I honestly can’t remember if I was caught off-guard by anyone surviving. There was really only one character I was hoping to see die and didn’t, but that character showed a remarkable amount of growth in such a short span of time, so I wasn’t ticked off when they survived the way I was with a certain pair of young idealists in JW2.