Another Completed Puzzle Post . . . It’s Been a While

Not sure how long it’s . . . September?  Wow.  It has been a long time since I showed this hobby off.  I have 10 here too.  Guess this is everything I completed over the course of the school year.  Let’s get right to it.

Clearly this is Pokemon.  I found this on a clearance rack and figured I’d get it to work on as I eased into a really rough school year.  I think it has all of the Eevee evolutions too, which was cool.

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Marvel villains!  This was one of the two puzzles where I found pieces missing, which is another reason it took so long to make another post.  The company was able to send me a replacement for this one, but the other (1960’s Batman) was no longer being made.  At least one got finished.

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Detective Pikachu!  I worked on this while I waited for the other puzzle.  It was harder than it looked because of the fur and brick patterns.  So many pieces looked like they would go in the same spot.

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I always enjoyed Disney’s Robin Hood.  So, I had to get this one from Target.  It was a slight headache early on because the box cover picture had different proportions than the puzzle, so I had to adjust.

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Dragons.  Gotta love dragons.

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I’ve had this Harley Quinn one sitting in my closet for a while.  It was fun to make even when I was scratching my head about the background and skin pieces.

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Dinosaurs, which was a pain.  The picture was a lot clearer than the pieces, so I had trouble figuring out where things went.  The sky pieces were very similar too.  There were several times when I had to move edge pieces around because they were in the wrong place from the start.  Still not sure I got it all right.

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This was a cool artistic one that I found.  It had the challenge of being so colorful that I couldn’t work by sections.  There was no way to pick out everything that went into one spot and work on it, so I just had to sift through the box and try pieces everywhere.

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Space . . . Star fields are a nightmare for me when it comes to puzzles.  I really need to learn my lesson here.

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This one is framed because I’m putting it on my son’s wall.  Unfortunately, I took the picture after I framed it.  So, there’s a reflection/glare on this.  Oops.

About Charles Yallowitz

Charles E. Yallowitz was born, raised, and educated in New York. Then he spent a few years in Florida, realized his fear of alligators, and moved back to the Empire State. When he isn't working hard on his epic fantasy stories, Charles can be found cooking or going on whatever adventure his son has planned for the day. 'Legends of Windemere' is his first series, but it certainly won't be his last.
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11 Responses to Another Completed Puzzle Post . . . It’s Been a While

  1. L. Marie says:

    Wow! So many great puzzles!
    I wonder if there will be a sequel to Detective Pikachu.

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  2. These are amazing. I don’t know how you do it on such complicated pictures. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. A lot of hours went into those. I always liked building them, too.

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  4. davidprosser says:

    You must have the patience of a Saint, Charles, ,either that or sheer tenacity.
    Hugs

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  5. I can never get a good picture of my puzzles. There’s always a streak of light from the window, or from the flash.

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