Another 3D puzzle, this time of a sloth hanging on a tree. It consists of 59 pieces, and it was assembled well. After a busy month, when I was more at work than at home, like that animal, I am enjoying a few days off...a few photos:
Another 3D puzzle, this time bees and a butterfly with a piece of the landscape. It consists of 64 parts, the difficulty is 4/5 stars, it was assembled well and the result is quite nice as usual...a few photos:
Another 3D puzzle, this time of a sloth hanging on a tree. It consists of 59 pieces, and it was assembled well. After a busy month, when I was more at work than at home, like that animal, I am enjoying a few days off...a few photos:
Another 3D puzzle, this time of fish, looks like Nemo. It consists of 36 pieces, and it was assembled well and the result is quite nice...a few photos:
The Burj Al Arab is a luxury hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Although officially rated 5 stars (the maximum possible), it has been described in press reports as the world's first seven-star hotel. At 321 metres (1,070 ft), it is one of the tallest hotels in the world. It is located on an artificial island 280 metres (990 ft) from Jumeirah Beach and is connected to the mainland by a private causeway.
The puzzle contains only 17 parts, built without modifications, I just retouched all the edges.
Wow!! I love the dog, Bees, fish, and the building. Very nice models. I especially really like you choice of subjects to model. As always, a joy to see.
Another 3D puzzle, this time a horse with a piece of land. It consists of 37 parts, the difficulty is 4/5 stars, it went together well and the result is quite nice as usual... a few photos:
The Statue of Liberty stands in New York, USA, on Liberty Island. The individual parts of the statue itself were made in France under the leadership of sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and then transported and assembled on a pedestal in the United States in 1886. The statue is 93 m high.
The puzzle contains only 22 pieces, built without modifications, I just retouched all the edges.
Double-decker buses were popularised in Great Britain at the start of the 20th century and today the best-known example is the red London bus, namely the AEC Routemaster. Double-deckers in urban transport were also in common use in other places, such as major cities of India, but were mostly diminished or phased out by the end of the 20th century. However they remain common in Britain as well as Ireland and Hong Kong.
The puzzle contains only 43 parts, built without modifications, I just retouched all the edges.
Since the Dakar Rally starts today, I decided to put together a 3D puzzle of the winning truck from 1988. This is my first 3D puzzle from REISZMODELS, which definitely did not disappoint... The construction kit is made of wood with a color print. The result is somewhere between a 3D puzzle and a model. What surprised me was that the car has independent, functional wheel suspension. I also made some small adjustments - I painted some of the back sides of the parts that are visible (the inside of the cabin and the edges of the cabin and body) and I also "glazed" the cabin. The result is better than I expected and it is probably the most beautiful 3D puzzle I have put together yet, and I have put together quite a few of them already...