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mapuc 09-03-14 04:55 PM

Jigsaw
 
Was looking for new Edition of Jigsaw from my favorite artist

Van Haasteren.

Then I thought Wonder if there are other among my friends here that also, beside sinking ships have time to lay Jigsaw

I have made a few from this artist

Departure Hall 2000 pieces
On thin Ice 3000 pieces
Football Crazy 2000 pieces

Have been thinking of getting following product_

USA 5000 pieces or
Castle Conflict 5000 pieces

Markus

Wolferz 09-03-14 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2239231)
Was looking for new Edition of Jigsaw from my favorite artist

Van Haasteren.

Then I thought Wonder if there are other among my friends here that also, beside sinking ships have time to lay Jigsaw

I have made a few from this artist

Departure Hall 2000 pieces
On thin Ice 3000 pieces
Football Crazy 2000 pieces

Have been thinking of getting following product_

USA 5000 pieces or
Castle Conflict 5000 pieces

Markus

You're referring to the jigsaw 3-D architecture, right?

Or is it the standard flat 2-D picture type.

Betonov 09-03-14 05:21 PM

1000 pieces
https://scontent-a-vie.xx.fbcdn.net/...26&oe=546ADA90


And a 5000 piece Neuschwanstein I've been trying to start for 15 years now :dead:

mapuc 09-03-14 05:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2239242)
You're referring to the jigsaw 3-D architecture, right?

Or is it the standard flat 2-D picture type.

it's 2D flat pictures

Have tried some 3D jigsaw not really me

Markus

Wolferz 09-03-14 05:37 PM

I used to layout jigsaws with my mother. But, nothing that big.
My aunt built many of the old time puzzles with 5000 little pieces and ornately framed them on her walls.

I only do the digital variety these days. With a cat tromping 'round the house a new layout wouldn't last long.

mapuc 09-03-14 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolferz (Post 2239252)
I used to layout jigsaws with my mother. But, nothing that big.
My aunt built many of the old time puzzles with 5000 little pieces and ornately framed them on her walls.

I only do the digital variety these days. With a cat tromping 'round the house a new layout wouldn't last long.

I do not do jigsaw everyday, sometimes it can goes days or weeks before I continue and sometimes I'm hooked and stay with it until it is almost finished

If I buy one of these jigsaw by Haasteren with 5000 pieces it will be the biggest I have ever done.

I had framed Departure Hall and Football crazy on a woodpiece(or what it is called) and hanged them on the wall.

Markus

Wolferz 09-03-14 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2239273)
I do not do jigsaw everyday, sometimes it can goes days or weeks before I continue and sometimes I'm hooked and stay with it until it is almost finished

If I buy one of these jigsaw by Haasteren with 5000 pieces it will be the biggest I have ever done.

I had framed Departure Hall and Football crazy on a woodpiece(or what it is called) and hanged them on the wall.

Markus

You turned them into decopage.
It's typically good art.:up:
5k pieces will need a large sheet of plywood.

Jimbuna 09-04-14 06:05 AM

I sometimes put together those of a military theme but 3k is around the maximum size.

http://s16.postimg.org/pxlpud7th/image.jpg

http://s7.postimg.org/3o6k6dlbv/image.jpg

http://s9.postimg.org/q8pragjsv/aaa.jpg

mapuc 09-04-14 12:19 PM

Ohh forgot something

I'm also looking for Star Trek jigsaw either form TOS or TNG

Markus

Jimbuna 09-05-14 06:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2239490)
Ohh forgot something

I'm also looking for Star Trek jigsaw either form TOS or TNG

Markus

http://www.amazon.com/s?rh=n%3A16636...in%3AStar+Trek

https://www.google.co.uk/webhp?sourc...igsaw&tbm=shop

Eichhörnchen 09-05-14 08:38 AM

I'd like to see a 3-D jigsaw puzzle of the Remagen bridge (not just the towers but the whole thing, before it fell down)

TarJak 09-05-14 08:49 AM

That's not a jigsaw. This is a jigsaw :D

http://www.professional-power-tool-g...08/jig-saw.jpg


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