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  1. So what happened was... This whole venture started approximately two years ago. I was looking at leaked behind the scenes images of Jurassic World Dominion and I saw these tricked out Jeep Gladiators loitering around in the background. I immediately guessed that Lego was going to make their own toyified version (which became 76951-1 Pyroraptor and Dilophosaurus transport). But I wanted something that did the onscreen vehicle justice. After several incredibly unsuccessful attempts, I produced this. The parts finally arrived a few days ago and it feels incredible to have this absolute unit in the palm of my hand. The vehicle features 4 opening doors and seating for two minifigures. The roof rack also comes with two crates. If you would like instructions, they are available here. Please feel free to leave feedback! Onscreen film references:
  2. 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!
  3. 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!
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