4D Cityscape Game of Thrones: Westeros 3D Puzzle
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4D Cityscape Game of Thrones: Westeros 3D Puzzle

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Product ID: 1767013
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🌍30" x 18" dimensions
🏰65+ detailed buildings
đź§©1400+ pieces

Description

🧙‍♂️ Assemble Your Own Kingdom!

  • PORTABLE FUN - Easily transportable for puzzle nights anywhere!
  • ENGAGING FAMILY ACTIVITY - Bond over a challenging puzzle that sparks conversation.
  • UNLEASH YOUR INNER ARCHITECT - Craft a stunning 3D replica of Westeros!
  • INTERACTIVE LEARNING EXPERIENCE - Explore the rich history and geography of the Seven Kingdoms.
  • PERFECT FOR GAME OF THRONES FANS - A must-have collectible for every true fan!

The 4D Cityscape Game of Thrones: Westeros 3D Puzzle is a unique and immersive puzzle experience that combines jigsaw, topography, and 3D modeling to recreate the iconic locations from the beloved TV series. With over 1400 pieces and detailed landmarks, this puzzle is perfect for fans and newcomers alike, offering an engaging way to explore the history and geography of Westeros.

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Specifications

MaterialCardboard, Plastic
SizeStandard
Item Weight1.7 Pounds
Item Dimensions L x W30"L x 18"W
Number of Items1
Number of Pieces1400
ColorMulti
StyleWesteros Map Puzzle
Item ShapeRectangular
ThemeMap
Special FeaturesPortable
Educational ObjectiveScience
Skill LevelBeginner
Puzzle TypeJigsaw

Reviews

4.5

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F**Y

There are some very similar shapes and pieces that all look "black" like the water and they'll give you the most trouble

Definitely not as difficult as people make it out to be! I was worried before I got my hands on it.Bottom jigsaw layer: The pieces do not have the typical rounded puzzle edge that most are used to so you need to pay close attention to where things fit and make sure the patterns match before forcing a piece together. That said, work the border and then work with the colours you can see obviously before tackling the water. There are some very similar shapes and pieces that all look "black" like the water and they'll give you the most trouble. I was expecting the bottom layer to take months but it took about two weeks of 1-2 hour periods working on the layer to complete it. (I am not an avid puzzle-r so assume I am at a intermediate level of puzzle prowess)Layer 2: Putting the foam over the jigsaw layer was a bit of a shame since the map layer is really cool once you get it together but this is the beginning of 3D and looks interesting when you start to see mountains and forests rise up from the table. The foam didn't take long at all to complete and make sure as you pull pieces from the box out, that you disconnect them. A lot of the areas came out of the box already attached. (Frown) The foam is easily creased so be careful with it! The edges and pieces are not standard size so don't expect to know which shape fits where--all the shapes are strange sizes or have really odd angles that fit in places that they shouldn't. Suggest working with the pieces that have large letters on them first, then go colour block by colour block.Layer 3: This is like Lego. Really easy. I'm not going to bother with the rest of the layers. Have fun adding castles to your foam, signposts to the map layer to make it 3-D, and humming the theme song while you work. It's a pretty fun puzzle to do with another GoT fan and it's impressive once finished. Gl/hf.

K**H

Fun challenging puzzle 4 Game of Thrones fans

Well looks like I'll be the first to review this. First off it's not a verified purchase because I bought it from ThinkGeek, but I definitely have it and probably almost every piece of Game of Thrones merchandise on the market including the new George RR Martin box but anyway. Ill start by saying this puzzle is awesome it's kind of expensive but it's pretty well made in my opinion and the pieces seem to be a little higher quality then they were in the puzzle of Westeros so anyone who built that one will probably be happy to hear that. Its pretty tough puzzle it'll take you awhile I nowhere close to done with mine and really my only complaint is 4D cityscapes weird cut pieces, they're kind of odd and pieces fit together that don't go together which is kind of a pain but you'll get it right by the time you're finished and definitely now that I finished the first layer if the pieces are much higher quality than the puzzle of Westeros that one was so bad I had to take it apart so many times that my pieces were warped I'm sure I still have a few pieces that didn't go where they were supposed to as for this one I got the whole frame without having to change one piece and I've only made a couple of small changes when I finished it so I was definitely a lot happier with that one than the last oneUpdate finally finished lot better quality than the first one pretty tough puzzle I did it all one hundred percent by myself

H**K

Absolutely beautiful!

LOVE this puzzle. I got it as a present to my boyfriend a year ago and finally put in the work to frame it (it had just been sitting on our TV stand) and it's gorgeous.There is another review here that I was heavily inspired by for how to put my frame together so I'm going to put what I did here for those wanting to do something similar.I first got a 24x36 frame and same size piece of plexiglass. I used mod podge and put a thin layer on both sides of the normal puzzle, a thin layer on top of the foam layer, and 2 heavier layers on the bottom of the foam layer. Once everything was dry, I glued magnets to the bottom of the foam (I used 7 on the mainland, 1 per island and 1 for the iron throne). The main puzzle was glued to the backing for my frame, and then magnets matching the foam were glued to the frame backing. (I matched the magnets by just setting the foam w/ magnets on top of the backing+puzzle, put a bit of super glue on the magnet and let it find its mate from under the puzzle). After magnets, in the frame I put in the plexiglass, then the puzzle with its backing. The foam just attaches to the puzzle through the plexiglass thanks to the magnets. My one concern -- my magnets may not be strong enough to hold the foam up indefinitely through plexiglass, puzzle, and backing. In this case, it may be better (and definitely cheaper) to use the plastic sheet that comes with the frame rather than the plexiglass since it will be thinner. I am moving in a couple weeks so am not bothering to hang up my frame yet in order to test.

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