These things were so fucking awesome.
My sister had a Gone with the Wind 3d house. At least I think that's what it was.
ah the days of puzz 3-D, i love my generation.to bad the company just shut the doors and disappeared overnight. Probably got complaints from people saying that the puzzles were "too hard" for the newer kids today.
>>125281After its bankruptcy, the company, Wrebbit, was bought by Hasbro. They still make Puzz3d puzzles I guess. Check outhttp://www.hasbro.com/games/puzzles/default.cfm?page=puzz3d
Asome I see Cinderella Castle and Notre Dame, I had those.
I still have the Capitol Building.
I loved the 3D puzzles. Currently have an Empire State Building and a Titanic. So, the company did get bankrupt? That's sad...
I had Titanic and the Statue of Liberty ones too, they weren't Puzz3D and were a pain in the ass. Never finished them.
>>125281I have the exact same one that's in that picture. Took a week out of my summer vacation to make it, and it was worth it in the end.
i've done so many of them that i can't count them.the biggest thing for me now is some knockoff brand that makes all the popular skyscrapers to an equal scale
funnest shit ever i member doin those as a 9 yr old
Hah, I remember these. I have the Millenium Falcon, Star Destroyer, Camelot, grandfather clock, Titanic, Orient Express, and some building in Venice.If any of you guys actually wanted 'em, I'd be willing to sell.
don't forget the tiffany lamp
god, i wanted the nighthawk so bad
I've got the Notre Dame here.
i had the gungun sub!
Liek?
omfg I remember having that when I was like 12. That brings me back.
I had R2-D2. They even included a soundbox in one of his feet that did all the appropriate whistles and shit when you pushed a button. Those things fucking rocked.