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Kenner[]

Jurassic Park Series 2[]

Two Gallimimus appear in the Jurassic Park Series 2 toy line. One is a hatchling that is included with the Ian Malcolm figure and the other is an adult. The adult is one of the rarest and most expensive figures in the toy line.

Die-Cast: Jurassic Park[]

Gallimimus appears in the Die-Cast: Jurassic Park toy line packaged with Pteranodon.

LEGO[]

A Gallimimus figure is included in the LEGO Jurassic World set 30320 Gallimius Trap, which is a pre-order bonus for the LEGO Jurassic World video game. Because it reuses the Coelophysis mold from LEGO's previous Dino toy line, the figure has a mouth full of teeth with two pairs of buck teeth at the front of the mouth, much like a heterodontosaurid. This makes this toy one of the most inaccurate depictions of Gallimius in the Jurassic Park franchise.

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Additionally, a new more screen accurate sculpt had been released (with the body, mostly being a retool of the Dilophosaurus from 2015 which itself was a retool of the velociraptor sculpt,) the Gallimimus figure was sold in 75940 Jurassic World Gallimimus and Pteranodon Breakout. It came packaged with a green pterosaur, an ACU soldier, Owen Grady, Claire Dearing, a mini lab, and a vehicle to capture the dinosaurs.

Mattel[]

Fallen Kingdom & Subsequent lines[]

3 figure molds of Gallimimus were released as part of the toyline for Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.

  1. The Attack Pack basic line, a simple, five pointed articulation toy at retail for a roughly $10-$15. This would also come in several paint variance available packaged with other figures at various prices.
  2. The Battle Damage release, had a more curved neck and nearly entirely new sculpt. With the addition of a sliding door feature to simulate a battle wound hence the name of the line.
  3. The Legacy Collection release was a slimmer variant of the battle damage release. This one also came with a button that activated a running feature, not the similar to that of the original Kenner toy.

All of which carry a scannable sticker on the bottom of their foot, which can be used in the “Dino Facts” app.

Jurassic World: Hammond Collection[]

A new figure of the Gallimimus was released under the Jurassic World: Hammond Collection line. The figure has 13 points of articulation, not including the posable rubber tail, and follows a color pattern significantly different from those of the mainline and that’s it has spots instead of sharp stripes.

Jurassic World: Epic Evolution[]

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