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  1. I combined 75927 Stygimoloch Breakout and 75939 Dr. Wu’s Lab: Baby Dinosaurs Breakout into one big expanded MOC. It went from being a subterranean Lockwood Manor lab to one from Jurassic World, it just ended up more interesting this way as Camp Cretaceous came out for inspiration and lego released more small dinosaurs. The Observation Pen, where Wu keeps track of new versions or species of dinosaurs he clones. Interior of the pen, just some plants and a water bowl. Side view, Dilophosaurus aren’t jumpers or climbers so this will hold her. ACU Commander Austin inspects the pen. Now for the laboratory side. Baby ankylosaurus in the little incubator from the Lockwood Estate set. Robot arm remains the same, I like the way it’s built as it is except I raised it off the floor. Microscope designed by legotaku, little station where DNA gets extracted from amber, here it’s Stygimoloch. Syringes, blood samples, and a drill are kept in the drawers. Henry’s desk, where he works away on his private plans for the Indoraptor. Credit to @Guyon2002 for the wall of monitors, he built it first and I stole it. Work station with stickers from T. Rex tracker and Indominus Rex breakout sets. The young Dilophosaurus decides to scare the owner of the park himself. Thank you for looking!
  2. Here is my review on 76958 Dilophosaurus Ambush: THE GOOD: Printed Barbasol Can, plus the leaking effect is nicely done with a white frog. More accurate colour of the Dilophosaurus. The small location with the sign is very well done and able to recreate iconic scene easily. THE NOT SO GOOD: The soft cover of the jeep feel a bit too thick and tacky. Very steep pricing considered the size and contents of this without discount. This is an interesting set. Originally, bought it for the printed Barbasol can and I ended up liking the small location build. The use of white frog to create the leaking effect is great. The location is surprisingly fun to recreate the iconic scene. It's sad the sign isn't printed given they did the print of barbasol can. I also like the Dilophosaurus having a much more accurate colour. Dennis is also a great minifigure with great faces. The jeep build has some interesting way to build but it's very similar to the other jeep with 76960, in fact the one in 76960 is the superior one. It's good if you don't own 76960 but otherwise, it just not as good. Also because how the soft cover is designed and using ordinary bricks, it looks a bit thick and too tacky. May be using a fabric or foil sheet would yield a better results. The other issue with this set is the price, RRP $48 NZD without discount, given the size and content it's very steep. But luckily, these sets are not hard to get at least a 20% discount so it kinda cancel it out. It's hard to recommend this to everyone but you want a printed Barbasol can, a Dennis Nedry minifigure and a updated Dilophosaurus, this may be for you but alternatively you can always just buy the parts from bricklink.
  3. I love the 30th Anniversary line for JP this year. To start off I’ll show the entire cast photo I took. Alan Grant is my favorite figure, finally able to get him as close to the video game version as possible with a belt and a painted Indiana Jones hat+hair mold. The survivor variants upgraded, Ellie’s my favorite of them all. The park personnel, mainly to show survivor Ray with short sleeves and Muldoon before I customized a hat for him.
  4. The RogueBricks Summer Contest is currently open for entries and this year's topic is "Steven Spielberg": I recreated scenes from three Spielberg movies as 16 x 16 studs vignettes, starting with Jurassic Park: Continuing with Jaws: And of couse there has to be an Indiana Jones scene: I hope you enjoy these little MOCs!
  5. I wanted to share some Jurassic custom minifigs I’ve made over the past year or so, using both purist methods and paint. I’ll start off with some Lost World figs: Ian Malcolm and Sarah Harding Carter, Dieter Stark, Roland Tembo, and Ajay Sidhu
  6. The baby raptor videos in Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom were some of my favorite parts of the movie. Thankfully lego made Owen in his outfit from those scenes, and more importantly all of the raptor squad as babies. I started out knowing I wanted to use the grated floor and being interested in figuring out how to build the roof with plants and vines growing all over it. I tried to match the decor as best as I could, like the wall painted with trees, orange leaves strewn about, black rocks, food+water trough. “Did you get that?” Fulfilling my headcanon that it was Barry who recorded the videos. Camera design taken from balbo._ on instagram. Blue isn’t hungry, she’s curious Barry feeding Delta Echo jumping for the hanging toy. Back when I planned this build I didn’t think it’d even be possible to satisfyingly show this, the DC CMF piece proving useful once again. Cuddly Charlie They make the best of playtime until they become lethal at eight months old. Back view of the whole building. Used a whole lot of clip pieces for both the ladder and seaweed pieces. Top view of all the plants sitting over the roof. Thanks for looking!
  7. Another set I’d been modifying since I bought it back in 2018, set 75932: Jurassic Park Velociraptor Chase. I wanted all three rooms to be expanded for as much movie accuracy as possible while staying within how connective the set originally was designed, so many elements were still kept intact. All the officially released Jurassic Park characters have a place in here. Obviously the control room was the priority for detail, and it was the first to get improved upon with the desk, computers and floor, eventually upgrading it to have a 16 x 16 plate. I tried to keep the tiling consistent. Control room really feels complete with the addition of the Ray Arnold’s computer screen stickers from 75936: Jurassic Park T. Rex Rampage. Better look at Nedry’s desk, designed by Brohammed on bricklink studio. All I changed around were the computer and lamp builds and I ended up getting a Simpsons soda piece. The door lock is no longer a play feature, just a 1 x 3 build made to look movie accurate yet the way it locks isn’t, and I replaced the railing. Kitchen section, in the movie I noticed the kitchen had brown tiling so I went with dark tan, and I had to incorporate the hanging silverware even if we don’t have lego ladles. Also Lex’s hair is dyed. Raptor point of view. A look at the pot rack, oven, and cabinet builds. Now is the cold storage area, where I was pretty proud of finding a good place for that stickered sign, looks much better than on the floor. I got rid of the whole chunk of build here and made it so everything was at ground level and I could just have it so a single step leads up to the higher embryo storage. The embryo container is another build designed by Brohammed, I just added a transparent cylinder at a friend’s suggestion. Overhead view of the entire thing. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CHMwKyVp3dr/?igshid=12nkmuht5x2nv Link to a video that rotates the entire set. Thanks for looking!
  8. For over a year I’ve been modifying set 75930: Indoraptor Rampage at Lockwood Estate, and I’ve finally finished it up. I started by completely removing all of the lab parts in the set. I wanted the place to be more accurate to the movie and feel way more like a mansion. Maisie in front of the Agujaceratops skull. The exterior with masonry bricks, a few new windows, a new doorway, and slopes on the roof. While the movie has lion statues, classic baby T. Rex statues take their place here. “Ms. Dearing, you’re early!” Interior overview Lego’s goblets of plants by the entrance were accurately gold, but unfortunately the real pot piece isn’t available in gold as of now. The right and left sides now connect to other rooms on the bottom floor. Sir Benjamin and the Dimetrodon When the chameleon was made in teal was when I barely realized the piece could be used for a Dimetrodon. I wondered if the rubber mohawk piece could be bent into shape and placed on it without glue or such, but in the end I had to cheat by cutting off a bit of it and using some blu-tack to keep the two attached. Iris and the Velociraptor This diorama came first and is what pushed me to get a Dimetrodon for the other diorama somehow. For both it took some effort to use a stick to move and click them in place between the wall and glass panels. Different angles Lounge area, at least one person who lives here has to like tea. Maisie’s room and the Library I debated turning that whole third floor into either Maisie’s room or Mills’ office, but her room had the door and there were enough unique decor ideas that ended up being the telescope, a nightlight, and a green classic T. Rex as a toy. I’m pretty proud of how the center of the middle floor turned out. I used the brown and black furniture to try to cover up as much of the tan wall as possible. The glass vases of plants worked out great. There’s no other piece like that landscape tile so I was very happy that it exists, and it ended up being an unintentionally accurate decoration upon looking at set pictures from the movie’s production designer Andy Nicholson. The ship in a bottle isn't present in the movie but it’s a reference to how there are docks close to the estate. That table is supposed to be the one found in Mill’s office that electronically displayed Isla Nublar and profiles of different dinosaur species. I didn’t think there was any way to represent that, but some friends gave me the idea to use a sticker from the Dilophosaurus outpost set, so that will be something to use eventually. The Indoraptor may be too big, but Blue can somewhat fit through that door and look like she opened it. Mills’ Office Retained that idea of a table and umbrella holder and gave his space a computer with a sticker from 75917: Raptor Rampage. I'll probably replace that map with the one of Isla Nublar printed on it eventually. I used the portraits of Thomas and Martha Wayne from the 1960s Batman set for both hallways. It would’ve been great if they officially had one for John Hammond. The new transparent piece from the DC collectible minifigure series allowed for that ammonite fossil to be displayed accurately. A simple bust build and a drawer with explorer items on top. Just a look at how the hallways now connect the entire bottom floor together. Eli Mills, Sir Benjamin Lockwood, Iris Carroll, and Claire Dearing. Thanks for looking!
  9. Just something fun I whipped up today. I'd had the notion for a while, I was just waiting for the right head to come along. Thank you HP CMF Series 2 Dumbledore! :) The maestro... And posing with some of his most famous musical inspirations... One could perhaps wish for a better black tuxedo jacket with black bow tie. (If I weren't hoping to keep it "purist," Citizen Brick makes a decent one.) But this fits the bill!
  10. After buying a custom torso from eclipsegrafx to make Alan Grant in his Jurassic Park 3 outfit, I wanted to build a scene to display the figure. The brown Pteranodon from the old Dino theme is the only prehistoric creature lego made as of now that resembles a design from JP3, and so luckily the aviary is my favorite part of that movie. I immediately thought of building a section of the ramp with caging over it that attached to some big rock pieces I had, and ordering transparent black tiles and olive green stalks to complete the river below. Overhead view of the cage and how the Pteranodon sits on a transparent piece attached to the rocky hill. A better view of the transparent black water and the way the support beams are built. Thanks for looking!
  11. When I saw set 75936 first time I fell in love with this huge T. rex. Then during building it I found big similarity between body of T. rex and chicken I had for lunch. This gave me initial idea: "Is it possible to rebuild T. rex into chicken and use only its parts?" Now I can say YES! I used original legs, modified body, make neck longer, built new tail, wings and head and here is Chicken rex (in short C. rex). It feaures moving legs, wings, neck, head and opening beak. You can find its detailed review here. And by the way it is even life-size - you can see my chicken besides medium sized egg for comparison at picture bellow. Building instructions are available at rebrickable.com
  12. thenightman89

    [MOC] "Jurassic Park" Skyline

    "LEGO, uh, finds a way." This MOC is built in the style of the LEGO Architecture Skyline series and features some of the iconic locations from the classic film, including: Helicopter Landing Pad Jurassic Park Visitor Center Jurassic Park Gate "That's one big pile of s#*t" Raptor Pen Tyrannosaurus Rex Pen Let me know what you think! Anyone interested can also find me on Instagram @BenBuildsLego (Instructions can be found here and on Rebrickable.com).
  13. legosamigos

    [MOC]Jurassic Park

    Hello Everybody! Just simple mosaic with Jurassic Park
  14. Legopard

    [MOC ] Jurassic Park Series

    Hey and welcome to Jurassic Park! Over the last weeks I built 18 scenes to honor the classic movie from '93. By a lucky coincidence I was first reading the book in spring, before I got the opportunity to write a review of the new T.rex rampage set for New E. Of course I had to re-watch the movie to do so properly and immediately got inspired to build the different scenes myself: The movie begins at the dig site where Ellie Sattler and Alan Grant find a velociraptor. They get interrupted by Mr. Hammond who invites the two to visit his island. "We spared this!" - "For today" Meanwhile Dennis Nedry has a suspicious meeting: "Dodgson, we've got Dodgson here! See nobody cares." The two paleontologists arrive at Isla Nublar and discover what Hammond is up to: He is breeding dinosaurs. Hammond and Nedry have a conflict: "Dennis, our lives are in your hands, and you have butterfingers?" Together with the layer Gennaro and Hammond's grandkids Tim and Lexi they start tour through Jurassic Park. Besides a sick Triceratops they are not lucky with seeing any dinosaurs. To find the reason for the Triceratops sickness Ellie doesn't eschew any unusual actions. "Dino... droppings?" Nedry has shut down the security system to steal the dinosaur embryos. While on the way back the power is gone, the cars stop right in front of the paddock and the T. rex brakes out. When you gotta go, you gotta go... On the way to the docks Nedry takes a wrong turn, crashes the jeep and learns the hard way that Dilophosaurus spit. The T. rex has pushed the Ford Explorer with Timi inside down in the moat, where it lands in a tree. Ian Malcolm gets saved, but peculiar ripples in the puddle and a recurring booming noises predict the Tyrannosaur is coming back. "Must go faster!" Shells of velociraptor eggs proof that the dinosaurs are breeding eventhough all dinosaurs are told to be female: "Life found a way!" Ellie gets to the maintenance and switches the power back on, but gets surprised by a raptor. After their adventures tour Tim and Lexi want to get something to eat, but get interrupted by two velociraptors and flee in the kitchen. In an action packed last scene Alan and the group try too flee from the Raptors and climb down in the foyer of the visitor center. Before the Raptors can attack them the T-rex appears in last second and saves the day. A click on the pictures brings you to flickr or you can check out the full album here. Most of the used techniques were also explained in my Storys on Instagram. (Unfortunately only available with account.) I hope you like the series. I did and was quite surprised how many different locations the movie offered. I had expected to build much for forest and foliage. If you want to build your own Ford Explorer or Jurassic Park Jeep you can find the instructions here. Best, Jonas
  15. Here is my latest video review on Jurassic Park Velociraptor Chase: THE GOOD: So many awesome references to the original movie. First time I have to praise about stickers! Good selection of minifigures. Classic colour Raptor. Love the security door build. THE NOT SO GOOD: A bit pricey. Would love 2 raptors. Kitchen a bit too narrow for the raptor to pass through. This is a must buy for any Jurassic Park fans out there. I love it =) (Note: I also added a surprise cameo in the end of the video =P)
  16. kreimkoek

    Jurassic Park

    Hello, Today I made a little stop motion scene form the movie Jurassic Park. See you later!
  17. One of the female raptors laid eggs,and the first young offspring already hatched.Of course the hatchling needs to be examined and checked if it´s healthy,but try to distract a prehistoric caring mother from her baby. Luckily she enjoys prezels as a treat,and so the dino keepers put some tranquilizers in the prezel to calm her down. Let´s hope this works.... IMG_20180512_145534 IMG_20180512_145558 IMG_20180512_145608 IMG_20180512_145618 IMG_20180512_145628 IMG_20180512_145653 IMG_20180512_145708 IMG_20180512_145724 IMG_20180512_145736 I got the newest Lego Jurassic Park magazine which included a polyback with a new baby raptor and a nest with eggs. I wanted to add a bit more to it and so i build a small part of a raptor enclosure with a bit of fencing and some jungle. Now i finally have a place where i can put the two Lego Dimensions JP minifigs and my single Lego raptor. Hope you guys like this small MOC.
  18. DigitalWizards

    Jurassic Disney World

    This is what happens when Disney world opens a Jurassic World ride. Tell us what you think in the comments
  19. General Magma

    [MOC] Triceratops

    Triceratops INSTRUCTIONS are now available! Click here for more info
  20. Clive Newton

    Lego Song

    Dear all I hope you enjoy this little composition Clive
  21. A couple of days ago I noticed that all of the pictures of some Jurassic Park mocs that I had made about 5 years ago had been removed because of supposed copyright infringement and that the request had been made by Universal City Studios LLC. Haven't really been paying attention to the goings on in the Lego community for a while, in fact I haven't really even touched Lego in years. So I was wondering if these copyright related takedowns are a thing now? Do they even have grounds to make a copyright complaint? Is the takedown request even genuinely from Universal City Studios? I still see a lot of other Jurassic Park MOCs on the site. Has this happened to anyone else? Here's the notice. It was sent in February but the message went to flickr mail only instead of notifying me via the email address associated with the account so I only noticed it recently. I've included a couple of pictures of the images that were removed . I deleted the original images of the MOCs from my computer a while ago but some of them are still partially visible when searched for on google images, which is why the image quality is terrible.
  22. -zenn

    [MOC] JP11 Jeep Wrangler

    When I started this build, I was actually in the progress of building the 5th Element taxi-cab; that build just wasn't working out the way I wanted, but among one of my BL orders I made contained these new fender flares. I've been wanting to make a Jeep for a long time, and when seeing those new parts only one thing came to mind... the Jurassic Park theme song! JP11; a jeep wrangler inspired by 'Jurassic Park'. Happy Jurassic June! Comments and criticism welcome, more can be found on my photostream.
  23. somelegothings_

    Jurassic World 2015 Rumors & Discussion

    Well all Jurassic Park fans, Chris Pratt aka Emmet and Starlord will be getting his third LEGO minifigure. (Is this a record or something!?) On the BrickFan website there was an article ( http://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-jurassic-world-sets-confirmed-by-chris-pratt/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LegoEverlasting-LegoReviewsNews+%28The+Brick+Fan+-+LEGO+Reviews+%26+News%29 ) Chris Pratt announced that his character "Owen" will be getting the LEGO treatment!
  24. strangely

    Lego Jurassic World DTV

    So Lego uploaded this today. It appears to be a trailer for an animated DTV that Lego is releasing at some point. It seems like kind of weird timing given how long it's been since the movie came out, but I still see those sets selling and being restocked, so perhaps the popularity and demand is there. Makes me wonder if Lego is planning on putting out more sets or something. If this is a DTV, perhaps we'll get an exclusive minifigure (I can only hope if we get anything it's from JP).
  25. Columbus019

    Jurassic Park jeep

    I thought that I'd share a little MOC I put together a while ago, the jeep from one of my favorite movies, The original Jurassic Park. Front View The front was the trickiest part to pull off, I wanted it to look as close as possible to the original jeep and so i had to put a side mounted number plate and also make the entire sides of the jeep half of a stud off the rest of it to make the cheese slope stick over the bumper the right amount! The bonnet Up until the windscreen, this thing is crazy accurate and looks like a jeep, I'm quite proud of the bonnet also. The back side of the jeep Definitely not as good as the front half. I hope you liked it Columbus