This is my next puzzle - The James Younger Gang offered by SunsOut Puzzles. This is the only puzzle I kept from my previous puzzle life decades ago. It has survived many multiple downsize purgings of my belongings. I love the picture. I tried to find this puzzle on Amazon and it doesn’t appear to be for sale anymore.
The first step facing me is the pieces sorting. I typically sort by color and edge pieces first.
I first noticed these pieces are non-traditional in shape.
And the sizes of the pieces vary greatly.
And I have a box full of those oddly shaped and oddly sized pieces.
Not sure if this will be easy or hard.
But the sorting step is completed now - and I am committed.
After all, how hard can it be since I have assembled this puzzle before? (famous last words)
There are an awful lot of solid color pieces to this puzzle - so my normal brain process of checking the pieces against the picture for general location on the board won’t work for large sections of this puzzle.
In fact, I have specifically avoided puzzles that are a single color because I prefer using the picture side for reference as opposed to looking for specific shapes.
This puzzle will be completed, however, no matter how hard it is because I have plans for it.
Now that I have a dedicated puzzle space, I will glue this puzzle together, frame it and and hang it above my puzzle board.
This puzzle also will probably be the only puzzle I ever repeat. A kind of a “first” and “last” rolled into one.
This should be interesting!
4 comments:
It looks like a challenge for sure. I love the picture. Who doesn’t love a cat in a hat? Good luck!
Nice picture but does look like a bit of a challenge.
You do a lot of sorting of the pieces. We just put all the pieces right side up on the table and get started. Of course we have a big table and they all fit there nicely.
We'll be starting another puzzle one of these days.
I often enjoy doing a puzzle again after a few years. Looking forward to seeing how this one comes out!
That's a fun looking puzzle. Whether it's fun or not to put together, it will certainly make a fun picture, framed and hung where you'll enjoy it.
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