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Product list & pictures


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Legend - JP3 Series 1

We hope you'll enjoy the list and the pictures below.

For a complete product list with variations please head on over to our complete toy checklist. For pictures of variations, please proceed to our variation list by using the quicklinks or by clicking here.

Please view the legend below for information about the list.


Legend:
Front or F
= a picture of the front of the packaging
Back or B
= a picture of the back of the packaging
Side or S
= a picture of the side of the packaging
Bottom or U
= a picture of the underside/bottom of the packaging
Top or T
= a picture of the top of the packaging
None
= there aren't any pictures in this category at the present time
= indicates there is a sound file available for play/download
= indicates there is a video file available for play/download
= indicates there is a manual available for download
 
Please note:
If an item has multiple boxshots of the same sides, they could be pictures of foreign releases or variations. We will try to simplify this in the future.


Series 1

Item
Pictures
Packaged
Loose
Alan Grant w/Velociraptor
1 - 2 - 3
Alan Grant 2 w/Compies
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
Billy Brennan w/Pteranodon
1 - 2 - 3
Eric Kirby w/Alpha Pteranodon
1 - 2 - 3
Paul Kirby w/Stegosaurus
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5
Amanda Kirby w/Spinosaurus
1 - 2 - 3
Military General w/T-Rex
1 - 2 - 3
Military Diver w/Aqua Spinosaurus
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7
Raptor Motorcycle Pursuit w/Raptor & Alan Grant 1 - 2
None
Air Heli-Sabre Marine Copter w/Pilot 1 - 2 - 3
None
All Terrain Dino Trapper w/Billy Brennan
F1, F2 - B1, B2
1, 2 - 3, 4 - 5, 6 - 7, 8, 9
Raptor Attack Playset w/Raptor & Alan Grant
F1,2,3 - B1,2,3,4,5,6,7
None
Dinosaur Tracking Set w/2 Dinosaurs & Dino Tracker
None
Re-Ak-A-Tak Spinosaurus 1 - 2
None
Re-Ak-A-Tak Alpha Raptor 1 - 2
None
Re-Ak-A-Tak Pteranodon 1 - 2
None
Re-Ak-A-Tak T-Rex 1 - 2
None
None
Re-Ak-A-Tak Triceratops 1 - 2
None
None
Re-Ak-A-Tak Dilophosaurus 1 - 2
None
Re-Ak-A-Tak Brachiosaurus
Re-Ak-A-Tak Pack Raptor
None
Re-Ak-A-Tak Aqua Spinosaurus 1 - 2
None
1 - 2
Re-Ak-A-Tak Tapejara
1 - 2
Ultra Re-Ak-A-Tak T-Rex
Ultra Re-Ak-A-Tak Pteranodon 1 - 2 - 3
None
None
Poseable Spinosaurus
1 - 2
Poseable Velociraptor
None
None
Stalking Raptor
1 - 2
Animatronic Spinosaurus 1 - 2
F1, 2, 3, 4 - Back
None
Remote Control Spinosaurus
None
None
CamoXtreme Re-Ak-A-Tak Arctic T-Rex 1 - 2
None
CamoXtreme Re-Ak-A-Tak Desert Spinosaurus 1 - 2
None
CamoXtreme Re-Ak-A-Tak Jungle Spinosaurus 1 - 2
None
CamoXtreme Re-Ak-A-Tak Night Raptor 1 - 2
None
CamoXtreme Ultra Re-Ak-A-Tak Canyon T-Rex
F1,2,3,4,5 - B1,2,3
1 - 2
CamoXtreme Arctic Spinosaurus & Stegosaurus 2-pack
CamoXtreme Desert Spinosaurus & Velociraptor 2-pack
CamoXtreme Jungle T-Rex & Spinosaurus 2-pack
None
CamoXtreme Swamp T-Rex & Spinosaurus 2-pack
CamoXtreme Volcanic/Lava Velociraptor & T-Rex 2-pack





Variations

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Variation pictures

What's a variation?

When buying toys, you probably noticed this at some point: "The product inside may differ slightly from the pictures on the packaging". This is commonly found on the packaging of toys to inform you that the manufacturer is constantly updating their products. This is how variations are born on some items. So how can you recognize a variation? Well, that is actually quite easy. When looking at something you should always ask yourself this question: "Was it a deliberate change in the overall appearance or features of the product?" If the answer is yes, it is a variation. You should also note that a variation is the successor of the first version and is always abundant, where as a production error only occurs once or several times. This all sounds a bit confusing so i'll simplfy it. Try to answer for yourself if the following are variations:.


Example 1:
A Re-Ak-A-Tak Alpha Raptor with pink paint on his frills

Example 2:
An ATDT with a red electronic button instead of grey

Example 3:
A repainted Alen Grant included with the Raptor Attack Playset.



Did you answer these yet? If so, which ones are variations and which are errors? What? Do you want me to give the answers? Ok, here goes. Only the second example is a true variation. Why? Well, a deliberate change was made to the product in an attempt to bring out the items button a bit better. Thus, an improvement over the first and thus, a variation. Example 1 is a paint error, which happens often, since all of Hasbro's products are hand painted, The Grant figure is a repaint of another product and, although it was a deliberate change, is not a variation. Why do you ask? Well, it is packaged very differently and included with a bigger product. Thus it is part of the overall product. Can you still follow? For more of these examples to test your knowledge, please check the other toy pages.



Variation pictures

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Series 1


For a complete printable checklist to aid you in your quest,, which includes all variations, please click here. For pictures of the different collector cards that came with certain producta, please proceed to the seperate section we have devoted to them,by clicking here. For a pictures of the only two JP3 toy variations, please look below and click on "pic" to view a variation.


Series 1

All Terrain Dino Trapper
First Release : Grey sound button
Variation : Red sound button
 
Animatronic Spinosaurus
First Release : Brown teeth
Variation : White teeth - pic -
 






Advertising

Below you will soon hopefully find examples of ads found in magazines, on posters, TV and more. We hope to offer you a diversity of ads from countries all around the globe. If you have any pictures or vids of ads, please e-mail us!!!





Where to buy?

So now that you've seen the majority of the toys, you are probably wondering where the heck you can buy them. Well, then i have some good and some bad news for you. The bad news is that these toys are long gone from normal retail stores. The good news is that you can still find these in specialist, some outlet and/or comic shops and flea markets. Of course, you can also get them from other collectors (check our trade/sale forum) and online stores. Sites like Ebay have a great variety of products available and if you look well enough, you can find some great deals floating around. To start your search for JP toys on Ebay, we have prepared a search for you. Just click here and you'll be taken to it. Please note that, while our readers and we may be experts when it comes to JP, others may not. So when you have finished your initial search, try again by changing the word "Jurassic" in Jurassic Park into one of the following: Jurrassic, Jurasic, Jurasick, Jurasik and other combinations you can think of. You may also try to search on "The Lost World" or "Lost World", but most of the time not much is listed under that name, as almost everybody lists their products under the more commonly used "Jurassic Park". Then there's also the word "Park", which some people write down as "Parc". Now i know this might sound stupid, but people make mistakes and there's no harm in profiting from them here. :D





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