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LEGO Jurassic Park Vehicles – Free Instructions

A complaint about the recently released #75936 LEGO Jurassic Park: T. Rex Rampage set has been that it does not include any of the iconic Jurassic Park vehicles. LEGO designer Mark Stafford explained that this would have required a separate license from the car manufacturer, so LEGO decided against it. However, this does not have to deter LEGO fans from making their own Jurassic Park vehicles.

In fact, LEGO fan Miro Dudas (well known for his custom LEGO Winter Village sets and brick built LEGO Star Wars characters) did just that, and designed two minifig-scale LEGO Jurassic Park vehicles; the Jurassic Park tour vehicle, and the Jurassic Park staff Jeep. Miro is providing free, high-quality instructions and parts-lists that can be downloaded from Rebrickadble.com. Details below.

LEGO JURASSIC PARK TOUR VEHICLE: Build minifigure scale iconic Jurassic Park vehicles as seen in the original Jurassic Park blockbuster movie! The Park Tour vehicle (Ford Explorer) comes with distinctive yellow, green, and deep red coloration. Includes functional front doors, removable sky roof, and seating for three minifigures. 307 pieces. Free parts list and instructions available through Rebrickable webpage: TOUR VEHICLE INSTRUCTIONS

LEGO JURASSIC PARK STAFF JEEP: Build a classic Jurassic Park staff Jeep Wrangler from the 1993 cinematic blockbuster hit Jurassic Park! The vehicle is a modified version of the car found in the 2015 Jurassic World video game, with some changes like opening doors and more accurate red striping on the sides, to name a few. The vehicle seats two minifigures; one in front and one in back. 220 pieces. Free parts list and instructions available through Rebrickable webpage: STAFF JEEP INSTRUCTIONS

If you have been thinking about adding a vehicle or two #75936 LEGO Jurassic Park: T. Rex Rampage set, these instructions should help you achieve that. I would also recommend taking a look at Miro’s other custom LEGO models at this Rebrickable page. Also, as you know the #75936 LEGO Jurassic Park: T. Rex Rampage is now available for LEGO VIP members. Below is the official description of the set and some other details.

Enjoy an advanced building experience and relive classic movie moments with the #75936 LEGO Jurassic Park: T. Rex Rampage. This collectible construction toy includes 3,120 building bricks and features the original Jurassic Park’s iconic gate and a large, fully poseable, brick-built T. Rex dinosaur, which is ideal for display. The trigger-activated gate is framed by a wall incorporating seven detailed, brick-built scenes inspired by the movie, such as John Hammond’s dining room, Ray Arnold’s control room, and a bunker for Ian Malcolm. A must-have for Jurassic World fans, this construction set includes six minifigures and baby dinosaur figure, plus a minifigure display stand with T. Rex facts plate. Includes six minifigures: John Hammond, Ian Malcolm, Ellie Sattler, Alan Grant, Ray Arnold and Dennis Nedry, plus a baby dinosaur figure. Jurassic Park gate measures over 16” (42cm) high, 18” (48cm) wide, and 5” (14cm) deep. T. rex dinosaur measures over 8” (22cm) high, 27” (69cm) long and 6” (17cm) wide. 3,120 pieces. Price: $249.99 – BUY HERE

What do you think? How do you like the new LEGO Jurassic Park set? And what do you think of these custom LEGO Jurassic World vehicles? Are you planning to build them? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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  • sammy June 26, 2019, 11:54 AM

    Now, this is nice. This is why I love the Lego community!

  • Hayato June 26, 2019, 12:57 PM

    Thanks for sharing this. They are very accurate. I love the bubble roof!

  • DavidH June 26, 2019, 1:43 PM

    Thank you, Miro, this is really appreciated.

  • Tony June 26, 2019, 1:59 PM

    Just a FYI. Those of you who build the jeeps will also need to move the mud tracks in front of the gate. They are currently set too wide. This shouldn’t be too hard to do.

  • Legostuff14 June 26, 2019, 2:51 PM

    Lego should have made the Vehicles when they first started the Jurassic Park theme. But, I guess their focus was more on the dinosaurs which makes sense. Even so, one of the vehicles should have been made in one of the sets. It’s just left up to us ( the fans) to do it ourselves .

    • Chitkix July 15, 2021, 7:15 PM

      They literally state in the article they couldn’t get the auto manufacturers on board in the time frame because of licensing of the vehicles…

  • TomTom June 26, 2019, 4:15 PM

    The gate actually looks fairly close to minifig scale compared to images from the movie. The only thing that’s off is the mud tracks. So, if you move the mud tracks, then these vehicles could work very well. I wish Miro included a picture with the gate. It would make it more clear.

  • brickhead June 26, 2019, 5:08 PM

    Here is another Ford Explorer with video instructions: https://youtu.be/ro_Pgc-fDvc

  • Miro June 26, 2019, 10:12 PM

    Thank you all for your nice comments. I am glad to share my vehicle builds, as I am a big fan of Jurassic Park. I will post pictures of the vehicles with the set’s gate and more soon. I just received the Jurassic Park : T-Rex Rampage Set 75936 yesterday and I am starting the build today. You can follow me on Instagram, under my website’s name HumbleBricks.

    Enjoy building the vehicles and thank you TheBrickBlogger for spreading the word out to the community.

    • admin June 28, 2019, 11:05 AM

      Miro, nice to have you stop by! Always appreciate your models. 🙂

  • Chitkix July 15, 2021, 7:16 PM

    For those that read, on Rebrickable, the instructions for the Staff Jeeps are no longer free. They cost $4.00 at this time.

    Author, you may want to update this information in your blog.

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