Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler available now

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Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler

Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler

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The excellent 77984 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler is now available on LEGO.com, costing £179.99, $199.99 or €199.99.

In addition, double Insiders points are available with 76968 Dinosaur Fossils: Tyrannosaurus rex, ahead of the equivalent Triceratops arriving in June.

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15 comments on this article

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By in United States,

They did it. The crazy sons-of-bitches, they actually did it.

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By in United States,

This is so well done...I am very tempted, but I'm saving my money for 11377 next month.

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By in Belgium,

just read the sticker (for the first time), why do they mention a 'fun fact' about a jeep with a different number than the one in the set?

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By in United Kingdom,

@DenDeze said:
"just read the sticker (for the first time), why do they mention a 'fun fact' about a jeep with a different number than the one in the set?"

It's possible to make different variants with the parts provided. So jeep 29 CAN be displayed if you wish.

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By in United States,

@DenDeze said:
"just read the sticker (for the first time), why do they mention a 'fun fact' about a jeep with a different number than the one in the set?"

The sticker also implies that the boys fixed and started the park fence, not the Jeep. Grammar is important, kids.

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By in Netherlands,

This is a absolute must have for me!

Jurassic Park was my first ever theater movie I watched and it made quite an impact on me in 1993 (I was 11).

This makes me a perfect candidate to donate my money to LEGO (and I will do it willingly).

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By in United Kingdom,

Fun fact:
Proof reading the stickers for expensive sets is not important at Lego.

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By in United States,

Hoping @huw will put this next to the Delorean to see them together in his review.

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By in United Kingdom,

The instructions remind me of the vintage Technic sets with Technic bricks and rack and pinion steering using the spare tyre to turn, covered over my system bricks. I just don't understand why they couldn't add some vintage rear suspension? Seems like they changed their mind as the beams holding the rear wheels could be allowed to move without the plates in the way?

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By in United States,

Steep price to pay for a Newman minifig

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By in Germany,

@JGW3000 said:
"Steep price to pay for a Newman minifig"

You mean for his yellow hood.

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By in United Kingdom,

Got mine a couple of days ago and really want to build it, but LEGO have still not put the full instructions online. I much prefer to use the PDF version on my PC while building.

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By in Canada,

I think I'd rather have a Speed Champions version, or something that size

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By in Germany,

Go home jurassic park! no one needs you anymore! this looks so bad and boring!

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By in United States,

@StolenEyes said:
"Got mine a couple of days ago and really want to build it, but LEGO have still not put the full instructions online. I much prefer to use the PDF version on my PC while building. "

That puts you in a minority here, then.

@cfenton said:"I think I'd rather have a Speed Champions version, or something that size "

Should have picked up 76958, then.

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