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Latest revision as of 09:12, 2 March 2020
Availability | Rare |
Cost | $300-$600 |
Substitutes | Yes |
Reproduction | In Progress |
Part Number | C819-FAS |
Contents
Overview
The Dick Cepek fog lights used in Jurassic Park were "POWER" brand fog lights that were mounted to the frame of the Jeeps, above the tail light.
In the video below we describe the various rear fog lights and the differences between them.
Manufacturer
When you hear the name Dick Cepek, you immediately think of off-road adventure. Dick Cepek was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting, fishing and all types of outdoor activities. Once he moved out West, exploring the Southwestern desert regions through off-roading was his passion. His passion soon grew into a business, and eventually became a popular aftermarket off-road accessory company. At the time, Dick Cepek products included tires, lights, and suspension products as well as his trademark “Baja Proven” camping supplies many types of vehicles including ATVs.
Reference Images
In Box | Close Up | JP29 |
Scene Locations
The MBS-410 can been seen in Jurassic park in various locations. Explorer 04 during the T-Rex attack scene, Explorer 05 when Alan Grant tries to distract the T-Rex, JP10 during the T-Rex chase scene, the control center, and the bunker on a shelf.
Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Coming Soon | Coming Soon |
Substitutes
KC#570
KC#770
KC#772
Reproduction
3D printing is currently in the development stages.
Made up Person
This person can be contacted here.