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HI All
I had thought about posting this earlier, but wasn't sure I really wanted too.
But Super asked a question about my last post where I had a Train jigsaw in the back ground.
So here is the 6 Train Jigsaws I have done this winter (Southern Hemisphere).
I love the painting versions of Jigsaws and when I saw a whole lot of these come up a while back I jumped at them.
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Completed June

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Completed July
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Completed July

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Completed August
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Completed August

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Completed September

I have 2 more in this series to do.
Wow, do you seal them after completion?
I have not done any of that YET, but I am thinking about it, maybe even framing them one day.
They are beautiful pictures
Nice, A0F! My folks have a few in their puzzle stash, too. There is one that has the kingston flyer, too.
Well finished this puzzle today. No. 7 for the NZ winter

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Beautiful graphics AOF. Now that summer is on its way for NZ, what are you going to do now?
Those look really fun! Thanks for sharing.

I've been in the garage a lot the last couple weekends playing with power tools while finishing up my workbench, so when I saw the subject line I assumed this thread would be about taking trains apart not putting them together.
how many pieces for each puzzle? I believe somebody made a 3D puzzle of a Flying Scottsman
Each Jigsaw / Puzzle is 1000 piece.
(09-15-2019, 09:04 PM)AOF04 Wrote: [ -> ][Image: IMG-20190609-2.jpg]
Your post prompted me to do a little research!  (I never can resist).

This puzzle features a painting by renowned railway artist Barry Freeman. It shows double-heading Great Western Railway locomotives passing a lock on the Kennet & Avon Canal. The leading locomotive is 'Saint' class 4-6-0, No.2982 Lalla Rookh, with 'Castle' class 4-6-0 No.4093 Dunster Castle, behind.

The painting also appears on the cover of the book "THE RAILWAY PAINTINGS OF BARRY J. FREEMAN".


(09-15-2019, 09:04 PM)AOF04 Wrote: [ -> ][Image: IMG-20190706-2.jpg]
'Country Connection' by Don Breckon, featuring GWR 4575 'Small Prarie' class 2-6-2T No. 5572. Remarkably, this loco is one of eleven survivors of this class, presently on static display at Didcot Railway Centre.

Do we want more?
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