Jurassic Park Jeep

Re: Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler

ah man. I want one so bad lol. Someday, someday. Its like I start to push it to the back of my mind and someone bumps this thread. And now ANOTHER one?? I need a second job LOL

Looks awesome, as always.
 
Re: Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler

ah man. I want one so bad lol. Someday, someday. Its like I start to push it to the back of my mind and someone bumps this thread. And now ANOTHER one?? I need a second job LOL

There are actually 3 GBFans.com members working on them. Each of us has a page on the JurassicJeep website. There are probably 12 replicas total now.

anyone ever tried the Ford explorer or any of the ones form TLW?

The guy who runs JurassicParkJeep.com is working on a Ford Explorer and has one of the best Jeep replicas too.
 
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Small update, but a little something I've neglected to take care of. Word of advice, get as much work done to your jeep before getting it into daily driver condition. You'll have so much fun in that thing that you'll forget to get any more work done.

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The thing I'm particularly excited about is that I figured out how to loop the attaching cord so that the tag faces forward naturally, instead of rotating and facing side-to-side. Hopefully this also keeps it from flopping around frantically, which is the main reason I've driven without one for so long.

Hopefully this weekend I'll get around to getting the winch fully wired up, and next week I will be taking care of the accurate lightbar.
 
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I took the Jeep up to Granby this weekend to see my parents for Father's Day. It was an excuse to get out of the hot city and enjoy the cool mountain air, more than anything.

Saturday morning the folks left early for a 5k event in Winter Park, I putzed around the old house and property for a bit before getting ready to go home. I had a car show back in Denver at 2pm, and I wanted to get a little mountain driving in(without a functioning winch, foolishly) before getting back on the highway, so I started up the hill around 10am.
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The forests in Granby have been hit hard by pine beetle infestation, with something like 90% of trees older than 10 years being killed. It's really quire horrible. Younger pines and firs seem to be immune, but vast tracts of forest have turned red and fallen down, or are currently being logged for the purpose of preventing a massive forest fire. What that means is that logging roads have opened up everywhere. I took a BLM road up the mountain and was enjoying myself thoroughly when I came to a runoff stream (not a year-round stream, just an area where melting snow has saturated the ground), with a downed tree going across it. I drove over the tree, but too slowly. Without enough speed, I couldn't make it out of the little bog. My tires quickly became coated in the slicker-than-two-eels-wrestling-in-a-barrel-of-snot mud, and I wasn't going anywhere. In my attempt to turn towards dry land and get out, I promptly got my front bumper hung up on a large log.

Crap.

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So, here I am, halfway up the mountain, by myself, with a non-functioning winch, and nobody back at the house where a large tractor and other useful things reside. I figure if I can find my dad's chainsaw, I can cut up the log and get out on my own. I accept the challenge of bailing myself out and head down the mountain in my Tevas. I get back to the house and check the garage and wood shed for the chain saw. It's nowhere to be found. I grab the keys for one of the remaining cars and head down to the pole barn where the tractor, skidder, and snowmobiles live. No chain saw. I check everywhere it could be, nothing to be found. I think to myself that I've really screwed the pooch on this one. Then I look up on the shed wall and spy a hand-cranked comealong and.... an axe.

I knew right then that today was going to be a
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day.

Thirty minutes later I was back at the Jeep, blasting Andrew W.K. from the stereo as I went to town on that log.
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Boomerjinks vs. Nature: THE ROAD TO VICTORY

Rolled the log out and away, tossed some of the remaining chips into the mud in the hopes of appeasing the traction gods.
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The loss of traction is what got me into the predicament. This is FAR from the worst I've ever been stuck, but being by myself and not having a winch is what did me in. You can see in the above picture how saturated the ground was from how deep the tires were sinking into the soil.

Aftermath. There's the downed tree that I had no trouble getting over...
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Where I got stuck on the log. You can see I took down a few saplings as I powered out....
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Freedom! Wonderfully filthy freedom!
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View from the top of the hill.
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So yeah, got stuck, and got myself out with a ****ing AXE. It's been month since I felt this manly.
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Yea, if you had used the chainsaw, I don't think your manliness would have recovered from having a winch but not having it hooked up when you needed it.

The axe not only freed your jeep but renewed your man card.
 
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She looks even prettier when she's dirty!

... Although, I feel obliged to point out that the hang tags seem to use a different font ...
 
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Small yet significant addition. I finally mounted "da amberlamps."
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Very simple autozone-style fog lights hit with stained glass paint. These will act as placeholders until more accurate lamps are sourced.
 
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