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Welcome to our The
Lost World toy page!!! Here you will find pictures, sounds, vids and
detailed descriptions of toys, variations and more!!! Please use the
quicklinks above for better navigation. If you wish to return to the
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key. We hope you'll enjoy this page!!!
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Released in 1997 by Kenner (already owned by Hasbro
at the time) to coincide with the second JP movie, The Lost World: Jurassic
Park. These toys were similar in design and concepts as the first line..
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. |
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Front or F
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= a picture of the front of the packaging |
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Back or B
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= a picture of the back of the packaging |
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Side or S
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= a picture of the side of the packaging |
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Bottom or U
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= a picture of the underside/bottom of the packaging |
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Top or T
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= a picture of the top of the packaging |
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None
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= there aren't any pictures in this category at the present time |
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= indicates there is a sound file available for play/download |
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= indicates there is a video file available for play/download |
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= indicates there is a manual available for download |
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Please note:
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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.
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Item
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Pictures
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Packaged
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Loose
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| Ian Malcolm w/Launching Smart Missile & T-Rex |
None
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None
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| Nick van Owen w/Paralyzing Spray Blaster & Pteranodon |
None
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None
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| Eddie Carr w/Capture Claw Launcher & Triceratops |
None
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| Sarah Harding w/Capture Net Launcher & Stegosaurus | ||
| Roland Tembo w/Dino Stun Prod & Pachycephalosaurus |
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| Dieter Stark w/Dino Fighting Action & Compsognathus |
None
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None
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| Peter Ludlow w/Slash Action Machete & Velociraptor |
None
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| Glider Pack w/Ian Malcolm |
None
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| Dino-Snare Dirtbike w/Carter |
None
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| Dino Auto Restraint Transport (D.A.R.T.) w/Roland Tembo |
None
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None
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| High Hide Dino Observation Stand w/Nick van Owen |
None
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| Net Trapper Off-Road Vehicle |
None
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| Humvee Capture Vehicle | ||
| Electronic Ground Tracker All-Terrain Vehicle |
None
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| Electr. Mobile Comm. Center
Vehicle/Playset w/Kelly |
None
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| Dino-damage Medical Center w/Battle Ravaged Allosaurus | ||
| Dino Tracker Adventure Set w/2 Dinosaurs & Dino Tracker |
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| Utahraptor w/Dino Tracker |
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| Young Tyrannosaurus Rex w/Dino Tracker |
None
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| Velociraptor w/Capture Gear |
None
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| Pachycephalosaurus w/Capture Gear | ||
| Cyclops Raptor w/Capture Gear |
None
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| Electronic Velociraptor |
None
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| Electronic Parasaurolophus
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| Electronic Chasmasaurus |
None
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| Giant Pteranodon w/Capture Gear | ||
| Adult Pachycephalosaurus w/Capture Gear |
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| Stegosaurus w/Capture Gear | ||
| Carnotaurus w/Capture Gear |
None
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| Electronic Bull T-Rex w/figure
in rescue pod |
None
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| Thrasher T-Rex w/Capture Gear | ||
| Electronic Spinosaurus |
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| Junior T-Rex w/Capture Gear |
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| Triceratops w/Capture Gear |
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| Dilophosaurus w/Capture Gear |
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Item
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Pictures
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Packaged
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| Nick van Owen w/Capture Pack & Brachiosaurus |
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| Eddie Carr w/Urban Assault Gear & T-Rex |
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| Ajay Sidhu w/Heavy Strike Weapons Pack & Parasaurolophus |
None
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| Ornithosuchus w/Capture Gear |
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| Baryonyx w/Capture Gear |
None
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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: An adult Pachycephalosaurus with rubber skin over the action button. Example 2: A Nick Van Owen figure without the cap Example 3: A Velociraptor figure packaged without capture gear.. 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 first and the second examples are true variations. Why? Well, a deliberate change was made to the items in an attempt to up their authenticity and appearance. Thus, an improvement over the first and thus, a variation. Example 3 is a mere packing error. For more of these examples to test your knowledge, please check the other toy pages. Variation pictures Quicklinks: Series 1 - Series 2 For a complete printable checklist to aid you in your quest, which includes all variations, please click here. There are several variations on the TLW toys themselves, opposite to the other lines where most of them are packaging variations. For pictures of the variations, please look below and click on "pic" to view a variation. Series 1
Series 2 No known variations exist in this series |
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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!!!
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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 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 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. Also try searching
on "lost world". It isn't used often, so you might get lucky,
since a lot of people forget to search here. 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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