This was quite a challenge for us, but it was worth it in the end. It felt like at times that it was in a thousand pieces, but we finally succeeded!! We couldn't have done it without the support of the members of this forum.
Looks good.... Credit due for patience Dale... Jig saw puzzles and I don't get along well....lolThis was quite a challenge for us, but it was worth it in the end. It felt like at times that it was in a thousand pieces, but we finally succeeded!! We couldn't have done it without the support of the members of this forum.
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Is it not great to build your own car....lolThis was quite a challenge for us, but it was worth it in the end. It felt like at times that it was in a thousand pieces, but we finally succeeded!! We couldn't have done it without the support of the members of this forum.
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Was this the second time around as you "rebuilt it"?This was quite a challenge for us, but it was worth it in the end. It felt like at times that it was in a thousand pieces, but we finally succeeded!! We couldn't have done it without the support of the members of this forum.
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Truth be told, this was the first time around with this puzzle. I thought The “rebuilt” part sounded better in the title.Was this the second time around as you "rebuilt it"?
Great colour by the way!
Wonder if it would have been easier with a vert model. Somehow I doubt it with the lights on the building in the back.
It was a fun one to do, as the Vette looked a lot like mine, so my patience was not tested too badly. With the lousy weather, it was something to pass the time.Looks good.... Credit due for patience Dale... Jig saw puzzles and I don't get along well....lol
And here I thought you were a hammer type of guy RruuffI have found with a good sharp box-cutter you can make the pieces fit anywhere. Makes assembly a lot faster and if anybody asks, I just call it 'abstract'....
Tried that but glass coffee tables tend to not stand up long to hammering.And here I thought you were a hammer type of guy Rruuff