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Started by Mr Lee, June 04, 2020, 11:46:06 AM

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Mr Lee

Quote from: Shoooter on June 05, 2020, 09:54:48 PM
That'cool where did pick up that mopar puzzle. I Like the AAR peeking through the window
Yup.  Good eye.
Got it on Amazon


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Mr Lee

Quote from: anlauto on June 06, 2020, 06:08:47 AM
Quote from: Mr Lee on June 05, 2020, 09:44:47 PM
This one was hard enough.  But what made this really cool was that there is a TON of cool little details in this puzzle and its all mopar.  I counted 22 cars in there.   Look closely... there are even small bits of cars showing through the windows in the back of the barn.  There's a reflection of a superbird in the side of the charger.  There are car parts scattered all around. This was really fun. I pretty much handled putting together the cars and a knowledge of mopars actually came in pretty handy.  Haha.  My gf did the trees, barn etc.


The artwork is Michael Irvine, a great Canadian automotive artist https://michaelirvine.com/  :canada: :twothumbsup:
Whoa!   That is so cool.  He has some amazing work.  Love it!  There is actually a second half to that painting that the puzzle is made from.  Very cool!
I love what he does with reflections.




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kawahonda

Cool! I'm apart to start are the Mopar barn puzzle.
1970 Dodge Challenger A66


70/6chall

My wife bought the puzzle for me of the Plum Crazy '70 Challenger that "Challenger in NC" has shown in his reply. It's still in the box I haven't broke it out yet to put together. I do have a tool box in the trunk of my Dodge with a wrap showing the painting "They came with the Farm". I use the box to carry and hold all of my cleaning and polishing gear for classic car gatherings. My wife found the website with the puzzle in question on it take a look.   Thanks,   Al

kawahonda

Cool, thanks for the info!
1970 Dodge Challenger A66

Burdar

If you go on shutteryfly.com you can upload a picture and they will turn it into a puzzle.  Looks like right now you can get a 1014 piece puzzle for less than $32.  Having a puzzle of your own car would be pretty cool.

Mr Lee

Enjoy! 

Yeah that would be cool to have a puzzle of your own car.

Mine's been taking up one end of the dining room table for months now.  I'm going to try to mount it on the wall, without a frame.  Saw a youtube video on how to do it and thought it looked cool.

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73440

Bought that Plum Crazy Challenger puzzle at the Auburn Museum in Ft Wayne Indiana last month.

Mr Lee

Glued mine up onto some 1/4" luan plywood, using some Elmers school glue and hung it on the wall, right in my kitchen.  Glued the back and the front.  The glue dries clear and actually takes the shine off of it, which is good in my opinion, cause now there's no more glare on it. 




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Spikedog08

Quote from: Mr Lee on September 23, 2020, 05:56:52 AM
Glued mine up onto some 1/4" luan plywood, using some Elmers school glue and hung it on the wall, right in my kitchen.  Glued the back and the front.  The glue dries clear and actually takes the shine off of it, which is good in my opinion, cause now there's no more glare on it. 




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That's awesome!  I know for a fact my wife will not let me hang one in the kitchen.  Garage yes, kitchen  . . . NO. 
Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!

70vert

actually kind of a sad picture. cool, but a sad reality of classic cars abandoned and rotting away ):

Edit: ok maybe they aren't rotting, on closer look they appear to be maintained (I know its just a drawing/painting). maybe I'm too sensitive to rotting cars, which is how I found mine and took a lot of work & $$ to restore.


kawahonda

We're working on this puzzle now. My Fiancé went to bed at 3:00am last night and did some good damage on it last night. Still a long ways to go.

One thing I like about this puzzle is that there are no pitch-black pieces.
1970 Dodge Challenger A66