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The WREBBIT 3D Hogwarts Express puzzle features 460 thick, precision-fit polyethylene pieces with unique foam backing technology for a sturdy, glue-free 3D assembly. Measuring 24.75 inches long, this collectible puzzle is designed for Harry Potter fans aged 14 and up, offering a challenging and immersive tabletop experience crafted in Canada.
Material Type Free | Free of all materials except Polyethylene (PE) |
Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Size | Hogwarts Express |
Item Weight | 0.38 Kilograms |
Unit Count | 460.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W | 24.75"L x 5.25"W |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 460 |
Color | Red/Black |
Style | Hogwarts Express |
Item Shape | 3D |
Subject Character | Harry Potter |
Theme | Movie |
Special Features | Portable |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Educational Objective | Concentration Skill |
Skill Level | All |
Puzzle Type | Jigsaw |
B**S
A Fun Project
When you first open the box, you must go through all the pieces and take out any that have a red marking on it. These are scraps from the manufacturing process, which probably aren't thrown out due to how the item is manufactured. It will take a few minutes to sort these pieces out, and you can sort the actual pieces while you do this. I suggest by color to help making the building process easier. You should also keep the scraps, just in case an actual piece makes its way in the container you put the scraps (which happened to me). The pieces are thicker than jigsaw puzzle pieces, and are pieces of foam with a thin piece of cardstock on the front. They are very durable for testing out the wrong combinations, even after ten to twenty attempts on a single piece.Putting the puzzle together may seem intimidating at first. It's best to do each individual building. It was difficult to figure out how the Weasley building looked, since the pictures on the box are rather vague and you have so many similar-looking pieces. If you're doing this with more than just yourself, you should probably take a picture of the box with your phone since everyone will need to be looking at it quite often. It's easy to get the pieces for the back and front of the building mixed up, but there is no problem with fitting. You will be able to clearly tell when a piece will fit, usually by how it doesn't fit together properly. The only exception is the floor, which you will need to look at closely to ensure the pavement looks proper to indicate you have connected the correct pieces.Each side was built individually. So, the front, the back, each section of the Weasley building, the leftmost side, the roof pieces, and the floor.Once you have everything assembled, it's time to make the puzzle 3D. Included are instructions to do so, but they don't show what the pieces look like, just generic-looking jigsaw pieces. You attach the walls to the floor, and then the roof with the chimneys. Putting the puzzle together for the 3D part was the most frustrating part, and it doesn't look 100% stable. They give you pieces (which you will have no idea what they are for until it's time for the 3D part) for keeping the Weasley building together, and one for the middle of the buildings. The roofs have an issue of looking a little caved in. We made all the chimneys face the front since we liked the way it looked better than what was on the box.With two people putting this together, it took about four hours. The process was slow at first, but it got easier once we got used to how the puzzle was being put together. Although it was frustrating at first, it was a very fun project, and I would recommend it for a jigsaw puzzle enthusiast, even if they don't care for Harry Potter much.
C**K
So cool
So cool and fun, was easy to put together with my 13 year old.
S**.
Presented nicely!
My Potter-head niece loved receiving this for her birthday!
P**S
I little complicated but unique gift
This is my first 3d puzzle. But I had a difficult time getting my foggy brain wrapped around the difference in how to assemble. The puzzle must be done in a specific order and trying to jump around is I'll advised. Now, the pieces are cut perfectly and are very durable. The size of the pieces are big. I wasn't missing any pieces.
J**S
Love Love
I have yet to be disappointed, I have done 7 so far. Got the Castle as a project for me and my daughter to do (quality time), excited for that but going to take my time since it’s 850 pieces for the first part.
K**A
Great buy!
Great product, a little too easy for my son. We got this for our 10 year olds 10th birthday. He was super excited to put it together. He sat down with his siblings and managed to complete it in 2 hours flat, had our help for assembly. Now he wants all 3d harey potter puzzles lol.The material is like a styrofoam type material with a picture on one side, its sturdy enough that our cat knocked it over and it did not fall apart. I'm not sure how puzzle glue would work with this. I have not tried it we were worried about how the foam would hold up to being glued, plus we would probably need to glue individual pieces with a tiny paint brush putting the glue in the slots because they are thick pieces.Would definitely order again and other products and this would make for a wonderful gift, but if the person you are purchasing for is puzzle savvy understand it is not a difficult puzzle at all.
R**E
Love It!
I love Harry Potter and puzzles so I was excited when I saw this and the other two Hogwarts puzzles Wrebbit makes. I bought this one because it was cheaper and didn't know if I would like it once put together. It looks even better than on the box. I love this puzzle so much that I ended up buying the other two Hogwarts castle ones as well. It only took about 3 hours to complete. I have never done a 3D puzzle and found it rather easy. DO read the instructions while putting up the walls because there is a support piece that goes inside which I missed the first time. Also, there are little pieces that don't appear to go to anything that have little red dash marks on them. I was not sure if I needed them and it turns out you don't. However, I would suggest not throwing them away until after the puzzle is put together. I was missing one piece and found it in with the little pieces because I missed it while sorting the first time!
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