@@Lalaloopsies_United i think it got lost forever in the “lost bin” the bin that was emptied of its multiple toys, duplo and lego, and now idk where it is, maybe lost forever, but i think they are still selling here in Portugal because i found both of the sets together in the boy toys area in the continente in Rio Sul
Pterosaurs actually aren't dinosaurs, and they didn't evolve into birds like dinosaurs did. Pterosaurs went extinct along with all the non-avian dinosaurs at the end of the cretaceous period.
Yo! I just got this recommended and it seems like a good video, but please say pterosaur. As a certified lover of pterosaurs my soul dies a bit when people say pterodactyl. Of course I’m just being dramatic here but it pterodactyl was never truly accurate, that was a public term the true name to my knowledge was pterosaur (tuh-air-o-sore) for anyone confused on pronunciation. Anyway 👍 w vid. Also pterosaurs and pelicans are further apart than trex and pelicans (Birds are theropods and pterosaurs aren’t inside dinosauria)
@@unreallbricks7706 well it’s actually valid again, brontosaurus was reinstated as a valid genus in 2017 so you can go on saying brontosaurus! Thank you for responding
@@Blue.shadow17 I am actually thinking of using all my Mighty Dinosaur sets to try and emulate the T-Rex set. Won't get all the plating or colors, but I think I can get close heh.
Pterosaurs didnt evolve into birds. Birds are a group of avian Dinosaurs and already existed during the time of the dinosaurs. Pterosaurs are related to dinosaurs but are their own group and went extinct.
I wager you can. The piece structure is similar to the Might Dinosaur set, so you could most likey take the Sauropod instructions and work your way there.
It should be doable. I was comparing the sets after the video as they stood here and there are a lot of similarities in the structure, so you most likely could "scale up" to do so!
That does not seem true at all, what makes you say that? It has pretty much the same level of flexibility, it can hold more weight, I left this out of the video, but there are TONS of "attachment" points for weapons or riders. Truly curious!
You mean to say that my favorite Lego set that I lost most of the pieces of and now I only have the T. rex leg, torso and top jaw got a remake? Shut up and take my money
Pterodactyl is an outdated term, the correct one is Pterosaur. It also wasn’t a dinosaur, but a flying reptile. Please do more research on stuff like this in future 👍🏻