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− | The '''Mobile Lab''' was a Fleetwood RV that was heavily customised by [[Mobile Field Systems (Film Universe)|Mobile Field Systems]] for use as a | + | {{WIP}} |
+ | {{Infobox automobile | ||
+ | | name = Mobile Lab | ||
+ | | image = Mobile Lab (Film Universe).png | ||
+ | | caption = | ||
+ | | appearances = {{TLW}} | ||
+ | | manufacturer = Fleetwood RV<br />[[Mobile Field Systems (Film Universe)|Mobile Field Systems]] | ||
+ | | aka = | ||
+ | | production = 1997 | ||
+ | | designer = [[Eddie Carr (Film Universe)|Eddie Carr]] | ||
+ | | class = | ||
+ | | body_style = Southwind Storm | ||
+ | | layout = | ||
+ | | platform = | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | The '''Mobile Lab''' was a Fleetwood RV that was heavily customised by [[Mobile Field Systems (Film Universe)|Mobile Field Systems]] for use as a mobile research laboratory and living space by [[John Hammond (Film Universe)|John Hammond's]] Expedition Team to [[Isla Sorna (Film Universe)|Isla Sorna]] in 1997. | ||
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+ | It's stay on the island was short lived however as it was destroyed on the first night by the Buck and Doe [[Tyrannosaurus Rex (Film Universe)|Tyrannosaurs]] who were defending their territory after the team brought their baby back to the Trailers. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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==Layout and Design== | ==Layout and Design== | ||
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+ | ===RV=== | ||
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+ | ===Trailer=== | ||
==Production Notes== | ==Production Notes== | ||
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===Pre-Production=== | ===Pre-Production=== | ||
− | Given the dynamic part the Mobile Lab had to play in the film, a number of different vehicles were built. | + | <gallery mode="packed-hover"> |
+ | Image:GathererLab4color.jpg | ||
+ | Image:GathererLab1color.jpg | ||
+ | Image:12473756_1656159177967060_1830879514310743991_o.jpg | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | ===Production=== | ||
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+ | Given the dynamic part the Mobile Lab had to play in the film, a number of different vehicles were built. 2 Complete vehicles were built for the film, only one of which was drivable, and an additional four trailers and one partial front end. | ||
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!Notes | !Notes | ||
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− | |A | + | |<center>A</center> |
|rowspan = "2"|Mobile Lab and Rear Trailer | |rowspan = "2"|Mobile Lab and Rear Trailer | ||
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
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+ | |rowspan = "2"|After Production wrapped, this Mobile Lab was handed back to Fleetwood who after a brief refurbishment, toured it around the US in promotion of the film. It would later be sold off a number of times and greatly deteriorated until finding its way into the hands of vehicle collector Franck Galiègue. | ||
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− | |B | + | |<center>B</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
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− | |C | + | |<center>C</center> |
|rowspan = "2"|T-Rex Trailer | |rowspan = "2"|T-Rex Trailer | ||
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− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | | | + | |rowspan = "2"|After Production wrapped, this Mobile Lab remained on the Backlot at Universal Studios Hollywood, where it could be viewed from Studio Backlot Tour amongst other Jurassic Park props and vehicles. |
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− | |D | + | |<center>D</center> |
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+ | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> | ||
+ | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> | ||
+ | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> | ||
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− | |E | + | |<center>E</center> |
|FX Trailer | |FX Trailer | ||
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− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | | | + | |This trailer was designed to be used in practical FX shots and as a backup for Trailers B and D. |
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− | |F | + | |<center>F</center> |
|Gimbal/Vertical Trailer | |Gimbal/Vertical Trailer | ||
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− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
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− | |G | + | |<center>G</center> |
|Cliff Trailer | |Cliff Trailer | ||
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− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
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+ | |<center>H</center> | ||
|ILM Trailer | |ILM Trailer | ||
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+ | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> | ||
+ | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> | ||
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+ | |A miniature Trailer was constructed by ILM for use in VFX shots. | ||
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|Wild Front End | |Wild Front End | ||
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− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
− | |{{Check mark}} | + | |<center>{{Check mark}}</center> |
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+ | |A Wild portion of the front end of the Mobile Lab was constructed to be destroyed by the T-Rexs. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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===Post-Production=== | ===Post-Production=== | ||
===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== | ||
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+ | ====Themeparks==== | ||
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+ | After the film's release, the 'C' RV and 'D' Trailer were put on display at the [[Worker Village Set]] where they could be seen from the [[Studio Backlot Tour]]. They would later be moved into a newly built Jurassic Park section featuring other vehicles and props from the films. In 2015 the trailer was updated with a new night time show featuring screens in the windows that would project Jurassic Park workers being attacked by Dilophosaurs. | ||
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+ | ====Jurassic Park RV Restoration==== | ||
+ | {{main|Jurassic Park RV Restoration}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | In 2014 the 'A' RV and 'B' Trailer went up for auction on eBay and was purchased by Frank Galiègue, a French movie car enthusiast. They had been sat out in the desert in California for many years and had degraded significantly. Along with fellow fans he began restoring the aged vehicle back to it's film ready state. The restoration was heavily documented on the web show Jurassic Park RV Restoration. As of January 2018, the RV is still undergoing refurbishment. | ||
{{Film Universe}} | {{Film Universe}} | ||
+ | {{Vehicles (Film Universe)}} |
Latest revision as of 20:45, 22 March 2022
Mobile Lab | |
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Appearances | |
Overview | |
Manufacturer | Fleetwood RV Mobile Field Systems |
Production | 1997 |
Designer | Eddie Carr |
Body and chassis | |
Body | Southwind Storm |
The Mobile Lab was a Fleetwood RV that was heavily customised by Mobile Field Systems for use as a mobile research laboratory and living space by John Hammond's Expedition Team to Isla Sorna in 1997.
It's stay on the island was short lived however as it was destroyed on the first night by the Buck and Doe Tyrannosaurs who were defending their territory after the team brought their baby back to the Trailers.
History
Layout and Design
RV
Trailer
Production Notes
Pre-Production
Production
Given the dynamic part the Mobile Lab had to play in the film, a number of different vehicles were built. 2 Complete vehicles were built for the film, only one of which was drivable, and an additional four trailers and one partial front end.
Post-Production
Legacy
Themeparks
After the film's release, the 'C' RV and 'D' Trailer were put on display at the Worker Village Set where they could be seen from the Studio Backlot Tour. They would later be moved into a newly built Jurassic Park section featuring other vehicles and props from the films. In 2015 the trailer was updated with a new night time show featuring screens in the windows that would project Jurassic Park workers being attacked by Dilophosaurs.
Jurassic Park RV Restoration
In 2014 the 'A' RV and 'B' Trailer went up for auction on eBay and was purchased by Frank Galiègue, a French movie car enthusiast. They had been sat out in the desert in California for many years and had degraded significantly. Along with fellow fans he began restoring the aged vehicle back to it's film ready state. The restoration was heavily documented on the web show Jurassic Park RV Restoration. As of January 2018, the RV is still undergoing refurbishment.