The Orient Express circa 1920
My 3D Christmas Jigsaw Puzzle
Every year, my children get me at least one 3D jigsaw puzzle. Since I started doing these many years ago, the 2D puzzles are too lame. This year's version was quite fun to assemble and look at!
Published by Mike Oberg
I am a retired engineer who enjoys photography. I post slideshows of my pictures and write articles on a range of topics. My daughter Maria Roth and my wife Mary Oberg are both AC contributors. View profile
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41 Comments
Post a CommentWow! Great work. Puzzles were never my cup of tea!
That's really cool! Oh ... and thanks for stopping by and commenting on my "Roast Groundhog Recipe."
Wow, that is really neat!
Too cool!
I am not worthy - any man that can do a 3-D puzzle is a man to be admired
Happy New Year on 1/1/11! rcj
What an amazing puzzle! I don't think I've ever seen one like this before. The Orient Express is a wonderful, historical theme for it, too!
A boy--err, man--with his trains. A fitting Christmastime image!
You got this for Christmas this year, and have it done already? This would take me months to complete! What a beautiful puzzle. Now I'm intrigued,
Far more interesting than the flat puzzles, but I'll bet they were more difficult to put together (I'm guessing – I've never really been a fan of puzzles). Great photos, though.