GoAnywhere 180pc Morning in the Pine Foresdt DSC05887
Along the top is a 200pc Tuck jigsaw.
Laser-cut plywood jigsaw, Go-Anywhere 180pc Morning in the Pine Forest by Ivan Shishkin, a puzzle-in-puzzle jigsaw, c2014. A small jigsaw, 21.5 x 14.7cm, with three whimsies and a dropout feature in the centre of the top margin. You can see the assembled secondary puzzle and its template.
The puzzle-in-puzzle concept: after finishing the puzzle select 18 pieces to make up the outline of the bear on the paper template. One piece is marked as a starter.
Last time I did one of these I assembled the puzzle, flipped it over and removed pieces (mirror-imaged) to complete the template. This time I decided to make up the template first then assemble the main puzzle leaving holes for those pieces used for the secondary puzzle. This discipline, and the bear drop-out detail on the top edge, made the main puzzle more difficult.
I have only one of my six Go-Anywhere puzzles left now, and I think the firm is no longer trading.
GoAnywhere 180pc Morning in the Pine Foresdt DSC05887
Along the top is a 200pc Tuck jigsaw.
Laser-cut plywood jigsaw, Go-Anywhere 180pc Morning in the Pine Forest by Ivan Shishkin, a puzzle-in-puzzle jigsaw, c2014. A small jigsaw, 21.5 x 14.7cm, with three whimsies and a dropout feature in the centre of the top margin. You can see the assembled secondary puzzle and its template.
The puzzle-in-puzzle concept: after finishing the puzzle select 18 pieces to make up the outline of the bear on the paper template. One piece is marked as a starter.
Last time I did one of these I assembled the puzzle, flipped it over and removed pieces (mirror-imaged) to complete the template. This time I decided to make up the template first then assemble the main puzzle leaving holes for those pieces used for the secondary puzzle. This discipline, and the bear drop-out detail on the top edge, made the main puzzle more difficult.
I have only one of my six Go-Anywhere puzzles left now, and I think the firm is no longer trading.