Jurassic Park: Building the Ultimate Dinosaur Collection — A Complete Buying Guide
Jurassic Park collectibles are not one statue — they are scenes from the most influential dinosaur franchise in history, frozen in polystone at every scale Iron Studios makes.
Building a Jurassic Park display means choosing which emotion you want on the shelf: wonder, suspense, or spectacle. Iron Studios' line covers the original trilogy and Jurassic World: Rebirth across Art Scale 1/10, sprawling Demi Art Scale 1/20 dioramas, compact Icons pieces, and MiniCo accents. This guide walks through the full collection — not a single raptor or T-Rex in isolation — so you can plan a display that feels like the films, not a random pile of predators.
Start with the Moment: Welcome to Jurassic Park (Special Edition)
If you want one centerpiece that defines the franchise, the Welcome to Jurassic Park Special Edition at Demi Art Scale 1/20 is the emotional anchor. It captures the first Brachiosaurus reveal — awe before terror — with gate, foliage, and a towering sauropod on a diorama base sized to sit alongside the larger Rebirth pieces.

Suspense: Raptors at the Kitchen's Door — Art Scale 1/10
The kitchen sequence remains the line's most narratively rich Art Scale piece: two Velociraptors stalking through the doorway, EXIT sign overhead, stainless prep table and plates on the base. It is intimate terror at a scale that fits most shelves — the counterweight to the sprawling Demi dioramas.

Spectacle: T-Rex River Scene — Demi Art Scale 1/20 (Jurassic World: Rebirth)
For raw dominance, the T-Rex River Scene from Jurassic World: Rebirth is the largest footprint in the line — length over height, river-effect base, jaw open mid-roar. Pair it with Welcome to Jurassic Park on a deep shelf and you bookend wonder and power without repeating the same pose twice.

Fill the Shelves: Icons, MiniCo, and Classic Art Scale
Not every piece needs a room-sized base. The Icons T-Rex Attack is the budget-friendly anchor for Jurassic Park energy at a smaller scale. MiniCo Dilophosaurus and T-Rex figures add species variety without dominating the layout. In-stock Art Scale pieces such as the Lost World Velociraptor extend the line beyond the 1993 film, while Rebirth Icons like Quetzalcoatlus and Spinosaurus widen the timeline when you want Jurassic World on the same shelf.


How to Arrange a Full Jurassic Display
A cohesive Jurassic Park shelf usually runs wonder → suspense → spectacle: Welcome to Jurassic Park first, Raptors at the Kitchen's Door second, T-Rex River third, with Icons and MiniCo filling gaps. Mix scales deliberately — Demi dioramas at the back, Art Scale mid-shelf, MiniCo along the front edge — so the eye travels through scenes instead of one repeated predator.
Collecting Jurassic Park through Iron Studios is less about chasing a single holy-grail statue and more about curating the franchise's emotional range. Start with the scene that matters most to you, then add the scales and species that complete the story.
Collection at a Glance
| Franchise | Jurassic Park / Jurassic World (Iron Studios) |
| Scales in line | Art Scale 1/10, Demi Art Scale 1/20, Icons, MiniCo |
| Welcome to Jurassic Park (SE) | Demi Art Scale 1/20 — Pre-Order |
| Raptors at the Kitchen's Door | Art Scale 1/10 |
| T-Rex River Scene | Demi Art Scale 1/20 — Jurassic World: Rebirth |
| T-Rex Attack | Icons — Pre-Order |
| Dilophosaurus / T-Rex | MiniCo |
| Velociraptor (Lost World) | Art Scale 1/10 — In Stock |
| Quetzalcoatlus / Spinosaurus | Icons — Jurassic World: Rebirth |
| Delivery | EU warehouse, 5–10 business days after ship |





