Jurassic Park Series 2

The infamous sequel to the original 1993 Jurassic Park Series 1 toy line.

Alan Grant
This toy is an original figure he comes with better shirt colors and a new face sculpt he comes with the same lousy weapon an areal net trap which often gets tangled he also comes with with a nuclear smart bomb which can knock small dinosaur figures down an can be flung off the back pack he also comes with a stegosaurus hatchling inspired by the adult of the first series he is cute with a nice paint job same as the series one adult the body is a repaint grant will not be repainted again but his weapon the net trap will be repainted once for the tlws1 tracking set realism the realism isnt to far off the head sculpt is improved his rating is an 8 out of 10 he is an improvement however he is the most common human figure of this toyline and can be found mip for 10 bucks and at mixed costs so if you see one get one he is a cool figure and if your a collector and you like your stuff complete you should do with out the net trap it wont be that big of loss if you dont own one

Ellie Sattler
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Robert Muldoon
This is a nice and improved figure he has a bazooka that fires 2 missles that can knock small dinosaur figures down he even comes with a velociraptor hatchling, the hatchling is inspired by the adult of this toy line and he will not be repainted but his bazooka will be reused for The Lost World series 1 in the young trex tracker set and in the The Lost World series 2 toy line as Eddie Carr's weapon. The realism is perfect, the sculpt is extremely movie accurate and is definitely an improvment, he is quite cool, his rating is a 9 out of 10 sadly this figure is difficult to find so you may have to spend some extra money on it.

Dennis Nedry
This figure is hardly an improvment he is slightly more fat he has a better paint job he features the same weapon, an acid squirting gun, that gets figures wet his hatchling is a pachycephalosaurus that has a similar paint job to the adult version. The best part about this figure is the dino damage arms which can be put back on probably from a young T. rex attack.

Dino Trackers
The Dino Trackers are three characters that are not from the movies. They all have expertise in paleontology or wild life protection. Their enemies are the Evil Raiders

Skinner
This figure is one of the best of this toyline being some what old he has a necklace made out of claws and a monkey skull for a belt he also has a knife made out of a lycaenops lower jaw and a traunk rifle it does not do any thing but still is cool he comes with a hatchling no one knows if it is an ornithosuches because of the paint job others think its a baryonyx because of its looks this figure comes with dino damage on his arm claw marks it does not show blood or bone just mucle tissue the claws of the dilophosaurus match perfectly and if you look closley you will see the top part of the pants are made out of dilophosaurus skin and shows he got revenge on his attacker his rating is a 9 out of 10 sadly this figure is the second rarest human figure in this toy line and loose complete figures go for 20 bucks normally mip around 50 bucks so if you want this toy get ready to spend more than you ussally would on a human figure.

Dr. Snare
This is a case of kenner using thier imagination he looks like a cross between a cowboy a champion wrestler and an evil villan and is the best human figure out of all the toy lines he has a weapon a dino stun gun one missle is to stun a dino 3 others are to grab onto a dinos leg or body 2 are small to cature small dinos such as dilophosaurs his hatchling is a carnotaurus inspired by the adult of this toyline it is a very cool hatchling probably the best out of this toy line he also features dino damage on the torso the attacker oddly missed his head the attacker was a toung trex and if you look at the boots you can see snare made him into that along with a carnotaurrus he killed his rating is a 10 out of 10 sadly this is the rarest human figure from this toyline loose complete figures go for 30 to 50 bucks mip samples go from 40 to 100 bucks you definetly need to spend alot of money if you want it

Dilophosaurus
Like the Velociraptor it is identical to the series one version it has a predictiple attack action wich is spitting vemom not real venom acourse you fill it up with water and squeeze it it gets humans and dinosaurs wet I woundnt do it on electronic figures or that are prone to paint wear such as a young trex or carnotaurs it has capture gear a tracking tag that comes on the leg or neck another goes on the hands to keep it from clawing at anyone or anything the same piece goes on the legs to keep it from running away. Realism, the realism is half and half its paint job is very movie accurate it is big compared to the movie version and is under sized when compared to the real dilophosaurus its rating is a 9 out of 10 it is the most common dinosaur of this toy line and mib can be found from 5 to 10 bucks if I were you I would settle for the s1 dilophosaurs which is much cheaper I would save my money for other dinosaurs it will be repainted for tlws1 and as a prototype at the night hunter series

Velociraptor
This is a cool and original figure it is identical to the jps1 velociraptor pressing its legs together makes it bite clutching human figures heads or limbs its arms are moveable this set features capture gear one tracking tag to go on the leg another goes on the arms to keep it from clawing it also goes on the legs to keep it from running away or kicking last there is a muzzle to keep it from biting it will be repainted in a similar color for tlws1 toy line then for the chaos effect night hunter series as a prototype another for the chaos effect line then for jpd1 the realism isnt bad its paint job is movie accurate and the size isnt far off either its rating is an 8 out of 10 this is a cool figure but a mip sample can go up to 20 bucks if I were you I would save my money for more intresting dinosaurs but still if you want one it is common

Young T-rex
This is a cool figure with a nice paint job the paint is prone to paint wear its attack action is the same squezing the neck makes it trap unfortunate human or small dinosaur figures in those nasty jaws it also features capture gear one tracking tag to go on the creatures neck one to go on the legs to keep it from walking away or stepping on anyone and last theres a muzzle to go on the eyes to keep it from seeing whats going on around it and more importantly to go on the jaws to keep it from biting anyone or anything it also has dino damage it is still to symetrical looking like someone cut a hole in it revealing it shows organs and ribs it looks like a carnotaurus attacked him its rating is an 8 out of 10 it may be an improvment but is still exremely rare if I were you I would settle for the series one version since loose samples go for around 60 bucks loose complete samples go for 100 to 130 bucks and mib 200 to 435 bucks if you want it you will have to save up

Lycaenops
The Lycaenops was code named "Fang" has a jaw attack when you pull back on the right hind leg it also comes with capture gear and its tag it is also very muscular and is also a very nice scupt.Loose is 18-22 bucks and mip is 27-32 bucks, if your a collecter this is a good one to have in your collection.

Tanystropheus
This is another cool example of a prehistoric non saurian creature this figure has a cool paint job and a poseable neck and tail to constrict human and small dinosaur figures it has capture gear one tracking tag to go on the leg or neck another to go around the jaws to keep it from biting anyone or any thing another is to keep it from constricting any one or any thing and goes on the neck or tail sadly making it prone to paint wear and the wires sticking out and breaking the figure completly its rating is an 8 out of 10 it is unfortunatley rare but loose complete samples go for 5 to 15 dollars and mip 20 to 35 dollars you should definetly get your self one if you find it just dont play rough with it and use the capture gear once in a while

Pachycephalosaurus
This is a cool and original figure being one of the only herbivores of this toy line it is under sized it has a cool paint job similar to the carnotaurus of this toy line it has a predictible attack action pressing a button on its leg makes it knock down human and small dinosaur figures it has capture gear a tracking tag which can be put on the leg one piece to restrain the arms to keep them from harming any one the same piece keeps it from walking away and running into people or charging them the last piece is made out of rubber and goes on the head but it can still cause some damage its rating is a 7 out of 10 it is very common and can be found loose and complete from 1 to 3 bucks and mip 12 to20 bucks you should definetly get yourself one

Quetzalcoatlus
The quetzalcoatlus which was code named "Fire Beak" for its red beak is the original model that was later remodeled for the TLW series 1 toy line as the "Steel Beak" pteranodon. There is a button on its back so you can flap its wings you can also fold its wings you can also move its talons and also press down on its crest to open its beak. It also comes with capture gear and its tag. Loose will cost 50-60 bucks andmip will cost 120 -140. This is a very rare figure.

Carnotaurus
This is the best figure of this toy line it has a cheap attack action it is inaccurate be cause it has 3 fingers instead of 4 squezzing the neck makes it trap hatchling and human figures some small dinosaur figures its paint job is awesome it looks awesome it also features capture gear a tracking piece to go on the neck it also features capture gear that goes on the legs to keep it from walking away and one to go on the jaws to keep it from biting the straps break to easily and make it prone to paint wear it looks like the helmets knights wore in medival times it also has dino damage on the tail the skin patck on the inside shows mucle tissue and a vein in the wound shows mucle and tail bone probably from a young trex attack its rating is an 8 out of 10 unfortunatly this figure is rare loose and com plete samples go from 60 to 205 bucks and mip 180 to 500 so you wiill definetly have to save up if you want one you should definetly get one.

Utahraptor
This an awesome figure bassicaly a giant velociraptorit has a cool and similar paint job pressing underneath the tail making it kick knocking down human and small dinosaur figures but veichles and larger dinosaur figures such as a young trex or a carnotaurus its claws are poseable enabling them to trap human figures the kicking gets broken to easily kicking also releases the sound which sounds similar to the jp s1 velociraptor and still sounds like a halloween decoration its rating i a 8 out of 10 its not the most common dino but can be commonly be found at your local flea markket or on ebay loose complete samples go from 10 to 20 bucks mip 30 to 120 bucks you should definetly get one just dont play rough with the kicking action

Baryonyx
This figure is sadly undersized other wise it is a good figure with acool paint job and attack action pulling the leg back makes its head come forward and bite clutching humans limbs wich is cool this also unleashes the sound which is a cheap godzilla roar which is dissapointing it comes with one piece of capture gear a tracking tag which goes on the neck its rating is a 7 out of 10 but sadly it is very rare but luckily can be acquired loose and complete from 25 to 45 bucks mip 90 to 115 bucks you should get this figure it is very cool

Gallimimus
Gallimimus which was code named "Speeder" for the toy line is an awesome figure having a nice paint job this creature has a kicking action knocking humans and small dinosaurs down also unleashing the screaming which sounds like a bird the screaming is cool this gallimimus was left out of the jps1 toy line sadly, it has capture gear that goes on the leg not to prevent it from kicking it is a tracking tag it is small and gets lost easily its rating is an 8 out of10 unfortunatly is very rare possibly the rarest figure of this toy line Loose goes for 55-70 bucks and mip for 160 200 bucks.

Estemmenosuchus
Estemmenosuchus which was code named "Devil Horn" for the toy line was never released for unknown reasons. Estemmno was not a dinosaur but a reptile.

please note that this review is for a custom devil horn but is just like  the real thing   it sucks that this   figure was denied  a  release  this figure has an awesome paint job   and  looks like it is facing a predator  pulling its leg back makes  it turn its  head sideways knocking down human and small dino figures  it also has capture gear one piece goes on the legs and one on the head  it is flawed   because  the beast can  still hurt people   the  beast also has dino damage on its back  probably from a carnotaurus or bary onyx attack   the damage shows back bone which is cool this figures rating is a 10 out of  10  this is an awesome figure but is slightly common for a prototype   you can always make a custom though

Scutosaurus
Scutosaurus which was code named "Plateface" for the toy line was never released for unknown reasons. Scuto was not a dinosaur but a reptile.

review   please  note that  this review  is for  a custom plateface  that i bought from a close friend    it looks close to the real  deal  this is a very colorful  figure with an awesome paint job  and with a nice attack action  pulling the leg back makes its tusks strike human and small dinos down  this figure also has capture gear one piece goes on the legs and one on the tusks  it also has dino  damage on the side showing mucle and bone   probably from a raptor attack  this figures rating is a 10 out of 10  this figure is a hard to make custom but is an awesome figure  and is definatley worth your time

Ornithosuchus
Ornithosuchus which was code named "Slash" for the toy line was never released for unknown reasons but later was released and repainted for the TLW series 2 toy line. Ornitho was not a dinosaur but a crocodile-like reptile.

please note that this review is  for a custom slash  but is identical to the real   deal  it sucks that  this  beast never got a release  its paing job is pretty cool   actually   this figure has crooked teeth in otherwords you  wouldnt want to be his dentist  pulling the jaw down makes  it  bite clutching hatchling and human figures libs and thrashing them around violently this creature was supossed to have capture gear one piece to go onn the legs and one big tag and one piece to go around the jaws  to keep it from biting   and in flicting hideous wounds   this creature has a dino damage feature a pull off  tail probably from a young trex  or carnotaurus attack the tail  shows mucle and bone   this figures rating is a 9 out of 10 it is an awesome toy and  for those  collectors who want the real thing lukily  it is the most common prototype out of the whole collection and may have even  got a small release but it  is an easy to make custom

Gulper Tyrannosaurus Rex
The Gulper T-Rex was never released for the JP series 2 toy line for unknown reasons but later repainted and used in the TLW series 1 toy line and renamed Bull T-Rex and then again later for the Chaos Effect toy line and was called Omega T-Rex. The T-Rex for the JP 2K9 toy line is also a repaint but is also a new sculpt as well such as not having a "bottomless pit" for a stomach and having ball jointed feet where they can be moved in some directions.