This is a closer look on the pictures in the puzzle.
The images I already worked on are all on the right.
As said in my earlier post I decided to number them.
For now I also name them, but I think I will forget what I used to call the image and then invent another name. So I numbered them like this:
The reason I have them numbered this way is because the image that comes with the puzzle is folded this way.
So on the front I see number 1- 8, then 9-16, then 17-24 and on the back 25-32.
Having some fun with numbers:
Yesterday my dad had a nice questing.
How big is one image?
Let me start with saying that the whole puzzle is 544 x 192 cm. (I can not believe I never mentioned this before, like in my first post!)
This would mean that 1 image is 68 x 48 cm. But that's not what he wanted to know because he wants to have an idea of the size of the pictures I make.
Well, I measured the width of image 26 (in between outside of black lines), that is 58, 5 cm.
Now the hight I can't measure yet because I don't have a whole black line. But I'm guessing it's something around 40 cm
So one image is about 58 x 40 cm, not including the white boarder in between images.
If we woud make one puzzle without all the white that would make a total puzzle of: 464 x 160 cm .
Since the whole puzzle is 544 x 192 cm. That means there is 80 x 30 cm of white! Just plain white! Oh, and a border :)
Another fun number: according to amazon the pieces weigh 17 kg. I actually forgot to weigh the puzzle, would have been fun. somewhere else I read 19 kg. maybe that is with the box. In any case the puzzle is delivered with a trolley!
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