This puzzle is actually more difficult than I expected, and not because of its size. Each of the 8 panels is stamped from two identical dies. That means that the pieces from the right hand side of the panel can be swapped for pieces at identical location from the left hand side of the panel. Keep in mind that even without this added complexity the pieces are at times very similar. What this means is that pieces forming solid colors spanning across one panel are easily confused. This is a problem for the skyline, the black railing and certain buildings. The difference is at times very hard to catch, nearly impossible for my eyes anyways. This is why I chose to do the black railing and skies at the end. It was easier to figure our which of each identical set of pieces belonged to which side of the panel. One may think that it doesn't matter, but if you look at even the railing its obvious as one scans from left to right, the shade of black changes. It's more obvious for the sky and large buildings.
Me and my little 3,000 piece. 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ I would love to do a massive one though. Best I did was 7,500. At current stage 40,320 is the biggest, but I have no desire to build 10 x Disney character panels. This NYC one looks like something i would love to boast with.
Looking at this video I realise Im not organized at all when Im doing puzzles. Oh and I notice that I just put the 2000p Ravensburger puzzle of the same motive together. Fun to see all the buildings scaled up.
I think we all know what someone will be doing during the Covid-19 virus pandemic. I think he'll have a few puzzles that he's been waiting to do!!! How about that big STAR WARS puzzle I've seen others doing?
How did you mount and hang this. I'm working on the last panel of this puzzle tight now and I'm trying to figure out the best way to mount it without it being too heavy or awkward.
Please, please, please can I have your best advice for the blue skies? I was going really fast, but really got stuck with all the pieces being the same color!
mtzalex there is no advice... you just have to keep trying... like trying one piece on more than one place and if it didnt fit put it in a box and try another in the same places and so on.... also try looking for certain shapes. takes a lot of time and effort, but simply there is no other way. get a friend or more to help.
you are making me look like a puzzle nerd ;) anyway no need to frame it as it is costly and hard to find, try to glue it "find videos on youtube" and hang it on the wall anyhow... use double sided tape or some strong glue
Wow.I'm very impressed.:-O:-DI'm putting together a 1000 pieced puzzle titled Old Candy Store. and will very soon put a 2000 Piece Puzzle .Either Picketts Celebration or Times Square.:-):-D
it's about 14 days working on it wow! take me 4 weeks for a Jumbo Jan Van Hassteren 1000 LOL When it's done where you put it? on the wall, or back to the boxes. LOL
you should have stacked the panels on top of each other when doing the puzzle, the pieces are shaped same in each panel, in fact right and left halves of a panel are same too (which causes frustrating misplacements), so there are only 2000 different shaped pieces repeated 16 times. i finished mine in 2 months.
Some people donate them In the Ronald McDonald house in Ohio there's a huge puzzle of underwater with fish that a mom made to help mourn the loss of her child. She donated the puzzle and they hung it up on a hallway wall
This puzzle is actually more difficult than I expected, and not because of its size. Each of the 8 panels is stamped from two identical dies. That means that the pieces from the right hand side of the panel can be swapped for pieces at identical location from the left hand side of the panel. Keep in mind that even without this added complexity the pieces are at times very similar. What this means is that pieces forming solid colors spanning across one panel are easily confused. This is a problem for the skyline, the black railing and certain buildings. The difference is at times very hard to catch, nearly impossible for my eyes anyways. This is why I chose to do the black railing and skies at the end. It was easier to figure our which of each identical set of pieces belonged to which side of the panel. One may think that it doesn't matter, but if you look at even the railing its obvious as one scans from left to right, the shade of black changes. It's more obvious for the sky and large buildings.
Just beautiful.
Me and my little 3,000 piece. 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️
I would love to do a massive one though.
Best I did was 7,500.
At current stage 40,320 is the biggest, but I have no desire to build 10 x Disney character panels.
This NYC one looks like something i would love to boast with.
Well, whether it is eight puzzles or not, it still looks great!
i see all these people doing these 9000 and up puzzle pieces while i'm in the background doing a 500 piece
iiOmq_Sophia ikr lol
Your doing a 500pc puzzle while I’m here struggling with 98 pieces
I am doing a deathly hallows puzzle, its dark all different shades of blue. All the edging is dark with no details and we are going crazy
as long as you are having fun!
I'm doing a 4000
doing 1000 puzzle seems extremely hard for me, not even the margins are done. cant imagine this
Looking at this video I realise Im not organized at all when Im doing puzzles. Oh and I notice that I just put the 2000p Ravensburger puzzle of the same motive together. Fun to see all the buildings scaled up.
I think we all know what someone will be doing during the Covid-19 virus pandemic. I think he'll have a few puzzles that he's been waiting to do!!! How about that big STAR WARS puzzle I've seen others doing?
Impressive. Congrats!!
This is epic! Congrats!
Wow... just impressive
I feel pretty pathetic now with my 1000 pc puzzle...
I NEEEEED this so badly, like so desperately! Anyone selling one please
This is amazing!!!
AWESOME!!!
How did you mount and hang this. I'm working on the last panel of this puzzle tight now and I'm trying to figure out the best way to mount it without it being too heavy or awkward.
This was awesome!! Congratulations!!! :D
Whoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa that's a huge puzzle! Where did you put it? If it was me I would never ever wanna take it apart.
Do they come pre packed into panels? If not. How do you know which piece is which panel
Yes! 8 bags of 4000p each
Whoa awesome! The biggest one I ever did was 18'000 "Historical World Maps"
Where can you find these giant puzzles? I been looking for ones bigger than 2,500 pieces and had no luck
bravo très bon travail !!!!!
Qualt
Can you find a picture finger for that?
Like the video and music. 😄🌹
¡Wow!
Congratulations. :)
amazing
Please, please, please can I have your best advice for the blue skies? I was going really fast, but really got stuck with all the pieces being the same color!
having the same problem on a watercolor puzzle. all the colors just smear together and theyre really odd shapes.
mtzalex
there is no advice... you just have to keep trying... like trying one piece on more than one place and if it didnt fit put it in a box and try another in the same places and so on.... also try looking for certain shapes.
takes a lot of time and effort, but simply there is no other way.
get a friend or more to help.
Thank you!! I'll keep going! Any word on how to frame it?
you are making me look like a puzzle nerd ;) anyway no need to frame it as it is costly and hard to find, try to glue it "find videos on youtube" and hang it on the wall anyhow... use double sided tape or some strong glue
try to arrange the pieces by shape, with 1 beak, 2, 3.... that helped me a lot
Just remember if you are struggling with 1000 pieces these are are just 4000 piece panels, so it’s not 32,000 piecesmixed together
Wow.I'm very impressed.:-O:-DI'm putting together a 1000 pieced puzzle titled Old Candy Store. and will very soon put a 2000 Piece Puzzle .Either Picketts Celebration or Times Square.:-):-D
it's about 14 days working on it wow! take me 4 weeks for a Jumbo Jan Van Hassteren 1000 LOL
When it's done where you put it? on the wall, or back to the boxes. LOL
I would hope a huge project like this got glued together and hung somewhere.
Increible de verdad. Sin palabras. Me arrodillo ante ti
you should have stacked the panels on top of each other when doing the puzzle, the pieces are shaped same in each panel, in fact right and left halves of a panel are same too (which causes frustrating misplacements), so there are only 2000 different shaped pieces repeated 16 times. i finished mine in 2 months.
There are actually four identical cuttings per panel, not two, so ~1k different pieces
The largest puzzle I have done is 1500, anything larger will not fit on my puzzle table.
what did you do once you finish it?
Some people donate them
In the Ronald McDonald house in Ohio there's a huge puzzle of underwater with fish that a mom made to help mourn the loss of her child. She donated the puzzle and they hung it up on a hallway wall
Where is that?
Holy damn
Impressive
I own this jigsaw puzzle just over two years to do
Bizim salon kadar be
Holly shit!
Where will you put that???
Wow!
Master
Yeah, I suppose if you have nothing else to do and you have the space.
All in one day
WOW
I'm doing the Gioconda 1000 pieces
cooles video I puzzle toobut my biggest was 5000 pices
Impressive..😱😱
I hardly do a 2000pc😂
wow
The musi.c sound like a pokemon game
*whip* Faster! *whip* Faster!! *whip* FASTER!!! *whip* *whip*
huhhh :)
Oh no... then i more prefer to buy a Poster... there i not have to pay for a picture with all that work
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