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==Toys==
==Toys==
While the official paint colour for the Jeeps in Jurassic Park was Sand Beige Metallic matte paint, a dark gold colour, they appeared on film as a range between a grey, brown and champagne gold. Toys and models of the Jeeps are also generally in that range. JP12 himself has a color much closer to a flan colour.
*While the official paint colour for the Jeeps in Jurassic Park was Sand Beige Metallic matte paint, a dark gold colour, they appeared on film as a range between a grey, brown and champagne gold. Toys and models of the Jeeps are also generally in that range. JP12 himself has a color much closer to a flan colour.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 20:18, 14 August 2024

JP12 is an Autobot from Jurassic Park (via Collaborative).
"But you remember this: when you control the mail, you control... INFORMATION."

JP12 is probably unsurprised that dinosaurs are extinct.

Toys

Collaborative

  • Dilophocon / Autobot JP12 (2023)
    • Accessories: Rain hat, shaving cream canister, embryo containment unit, blaster
Released to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the original [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Jurassic Park (film)|{{#if:Jurassic Park|Jurassic Park|Jurassic Park (film)}}]] film, JP12 transforms from a [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Jeep Wrangler|{{#if:||Jeep Wrangler}}]] into a bespectacled robot based on [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Dennis Nedry|{{#if:||Dennis Nedry}}]] as portrayed by [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Wayne Knight|{{#if:||Wayne Knight}}]]. JP12 comes with a removable rain hat accessory and a translucent embryo containment unit based on the Biosyn technology used to steal dinosaur embryos. The unit can plug into an additional can of shaving cream, mimicking the decoy Nedry used to smuggle the embryos out of Jurassic Park. He also includes a blaster which forms the winch on the front of his Jeep mode. The embryo container can store on a clip on the underside of his vehicle mode, or on 5 mm ports on the backs of his door wings in robot mode, as his instructions suggest.
JP12 was sold with Dilophocon in a two-pack debuted by Amazon and Hasbro Pulse in the United States market.

Toys

  • While the official paint colour for the Jeeps in Jurassic Park was Sand Beige Metallic matte paint, a dark gold colour, they appeared on film as a range between a grey, brown and champagne gold. Toys and models of the Jeeps are also generally in that range. JP12 himself has a color much closer to a flan colour.

See also