Lego 77984 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler teased in video, bringing a movie moment to bricks

Onscreen dust rises as a blocky green Jeep idles beneath a park sign — the teaser makes plain that lego 77984 jurassic park jeep wrangler is modeled to conjure the film’s most infamous getaway. The short reveal, released by Jeep and LEGO, shows an Icons-scale build dense with detail and leaves collectors waiting for price and release information.
Lego 77984 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler: what the teaser shows
The teaser frames a large, 1, 924-piece model of the Jeep Wrangler from Jurassic Park. Visuals in the clip highlight exterior features: a front winch, a very large textile roof, and numerous small trims intended to match the movie appearance. The model shown sits with a road sign and a box snapshot suggests the inclusion of a sign as a set element.
The video also presents a small minifigure that “looks like a Dennis Nedry minifigure, ” and visible markings on the vehicle carry the JP12 number, an explicit nod to Dennis Nedry’s vehicle in the film. In one opening shot the teaser places a sign for a LEGO Store and, in the background, a grainy silhouette of a Triceratops skeleton model — a potential hint toward future fossil skeleton releases.
Why builders and collectors are taking notice
One write-up included in the teaser coverage said, “It certainly looks great and Jurassic Park fans will love adding this to their collection. ” Another commentary in the teaser material suggested there “is going to be a nice Technic build here, which usually includes functional parts like steering, engines, suspension, and the like, ” pointing to the possibility that the set combines detailed styling with mechanical elements familiar to advanced builders.
Beyond the model itself, the teaser’s easter eggs are doing much of the storytelling. The JP12 marking ties the brick Jeep to a specific film scene; the possible Nedry minifigure and the Triceratops silhouette suggest the reveal was designed to spark conversation about both characters and future fossil skeleton pieces. Observers have also compared the Triceratops hint to a prior dinosaur fossil release numbered 76968, positioning this teaser as part of a continuing line of museum-style fossil models.
What remains unknown and what to watch for next
Key details are absent from the teaser: there is no pricing information and no release date was provided. The creators offered no definitive confirmation about minifigure contents beyond the brief glimpse, and the Triceratops silhouette remains an unconfirmed visual tease. The teaser’s release method — a short video by Jeep and LEGO — delivered the visual reveal while leaving logistical questions open.
Collectors and modelers will likely watch for a full product listing that confirms piece count, internal functions, minifigure roster, and any follow-up fossil skeleton set. The teaser finishes on a deliberately uncertain note, with a “NEW” sign motif that echoes catalogue hints used in previous product announcements.
Image caption (alt text): lego 77984 jurassic park jeep wrangler model with JP12 marking and textile roof
Back under that same park sign from the opening, the Jeep sits still in miniature form — familiar, weathered, and waiting. The teaser has given builders a clear silhouette and a smattering of clues; what it has not given is the full shopping list. That restraint keeps the moment cinematic: the model is revealed, the echoes of a scene are audible, and the rest remains to be built and discovered.




