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4 hours ago, BabyBlade said:

Already missing on the very first day I got it. Read the reviews apparently quite common for this brand/design.

I've never encountered missing piece issue all these years. Where did you get these disney puzzles from?

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6 hours ago, BabyBlade said:

Already missing on the very first day I got it. Read the reviews apparently quite common for this brand/design.

Like that also can ah?! 😅 If the missing piece is on the centre, then really spoilt the whole completed puzzle liao.

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2 hours ago, BabyBlade said:

This is the Ceaco brand. Reviews on Amazon quite bad. Some had like anything from 1 to 6 missing pieces. I'm considered lucky, only one! Haha. 

Cannot buy anymore liao. Their QC very bad lo.

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2 hours ago, BabyBlade said:

1,000 pieces here we go! Very vibrant colors, surface also textured. 

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My eyes see this until many stars appeared! 😅 

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1 hour ago, Mazda2gal said:

I've never encountered missing piece issue all these years. Where did you get these disney puzzles from?

I bought from Carousell but before buying I read the review section from Amazon and got to know about the missing puzzles but decided to go ahead with the purchase because how unlucky can I get right? Haha. This is for the Beauty and the beast puzzle. 

 

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1 hour ago, Mazda2gal said:

Thanks, yes the duller colors part was very difficult, so difficult I thought I had missing pieces. I set my phone timer to ring every 1hr or 30mins while I work on it. It also reminds me to stretch my muscles periodically. 

That's a good habit. Old already keep doing knee ache, everywhere ache. 

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1 hour ago, Sosaria said:

These kind of things are only possible when you have a home without kids [laugh]

Completed a 2000-piece puzzle when i moved into my first HDB, staying all alone in the first few months, can just lay all the pieces on the floor and start building.

The completed puzzle was framed and still hangs from a wall at home - 20+ years old!

Nowadays with the house full of stuff and other occupants, it's impossible - maybe wait till kids have grown up and moved out, and re-start the hobby.

No need stay alone also possible but must have a spare room with space, then can start to build inside that room, then can lock up the room while in process. 😂

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17 hours ago, Mazda2gal said:

You're courageous 😄

I think I've got too much time on my hands. Haha. 

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Where's my puzzle kakis!

New puzzles!

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Completed ones.

My first panorama puzzle 1,000. Getting it framed will be tricky.

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The Little Mermaid 500 pieces on the other hand is too easy. But the uncommon puzzle shape makes it rather interesting.

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8 minutes ago, BabyBlade said:

Where's my puzzle kakis!

New puzzles!

Completed ones.

My first panorama puzzle 1,000. Getting it framed will be tricky.

The Little Mermaid 500 pieces on the other hand is too easy. But the uncommon puzzle shape makes it rather interesting.

You still have time for puzzle now? Lol.

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UPDATE.

Some other puzzles I did recently. These are mainly 500 pieces one from the Thomas Kinkade collection. I find these 500 pieces one easy and fun to do, usually takes me about one to three nights on average at a leisure pace.

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Tenyo Disney All Character Dream, 1000 pieces. One of my favorite puzzles to do. Easy and very enjoyable! Took me about two/three nights to finish. I say nights because there's work in the day so I only have time to fix them at night.

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The Mickey Mouse one is from this Thomas Kinkade 4 in 1. I bought this just for the Mickey & Minnie in Paris. Too pretty. Another three to go from this box.

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Also bought this 1,000 Tenyo stained glass Mickey and Minnie Eternal Oath Wedding Dream. Got it imported all the way from Japan.

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26 minutes ago, BabyBlade said:

UPDATE.

Some other puzzles I did recently. These are mainly 500 pieces one from the Thomas Kinkade collection. I find these 500 pieces one easy and fun to do, usually takes me about one to three nights on average at a leisure pace.

Tenyo Disney All Character Dream, 1000 pieces. One of my favorite puzzles to do. Easy and very enjoyable! Took me about two/three nights to finish. I say nights because there's work in the day so I only have time to fix them at night.

The Mickey Mouse one is from this Thomas Kinkade 4 in 1. I bought this just for the Mickey & Minnie in Paris. Too pretty. Another three to go from this box.

Also bought this 1,000 Tenyo stained glass Mickey and Minnie Eternal Oath Wedding Dream. Got it imported all the way from Japan.

 

so many where are you keeping them?

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54 minutes ago, Jman888 said:

so many where are you keeping them?

So far only framed up one. The rest all under the bed for now haha. In future when I have my own house there will be a puzzle room and all the completed puzzles will be framed up. Lol. That's the dream for now. 

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9 hours ago, BabyBlade said:

So far only framed up one. The rest all under the bed for now haha. In future when I have my own house there will be a puzzle room and all the completed puzzles will be framed up. Lol. That's the dream for now. 

I'm thinking of a big work table for puzzles after I retire, so I don't need to sit on the floor while piecing puzzles, too tough for my back😅 if space permits, at least 2.5m long and 2m wide.. 

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56 minutes ago, Mazda2gal said:

I'm thinking of a big work table for puzzles after I retire, so I don't need to sit on the floor while piecing puzzles, too tough for my back😅 if space permits, at least 2.5m long and 2m wide.. 

I do my puzzles on my living room table! Doing it on the floor is too tiring. Not just the back but the neck and the legs also! Cramp and all that haha. 

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