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Jurassic Park Diorama from Mattel Imagines Ray’s Last Scene

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Jul 24 2021
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A special collector’s pack any Jurassic Park fan would give their right arm for.

This nifty diorama imagines a scene we didn’t get to see in the movie – Chief Engineer John Raymond ‘Ray’ Arnold running to the maintenance shed to reboot the power. It didn’t get left on the cutting room floor, it was never filmed. Jackson told the AV Club why.

“I was actually supposed to go to Hawaii, to shoot my death scene, but there was a hurricane that destroyed all the sets, so I didn’t get to go. All you see is the residue of my body, my arm. But, yeah, I was supposed to be on set.”

Jurrasic Park superfan and YouTuber Klayton Fioriti shares what he thinks should have happened in that missing scene using storyboards, Michael Crichton’s original screenplay, and props from the movie.

 

The pack includes the maintenance shed that has sounds and lights, a posable Ray with a removable arm, and a seven-inch long ferocious-looking Velociraptor that can fit Rays’ detached arm in its mouth. It’s available exclusively on Mattel Creations and is set to ship in October.

Jurassic Park Final Scene Ray Arnold$25.00

Capturing this tragic moment that lives only in the imagination, the pack includes a highly posable 3.75-inch (9.5-cm) action figure of Arnold with removable arm within the maintenance shed setting. The 2.4-inch (6.1-cm-cm) tall and 7-inch (17.8-cm) long ferocious-looking Velociraptor figure reminds us how Arnold dies, losing his arm in the process.

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Author: Mars Garrett
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