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Puzz 3D Empire State Building
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Product Description |
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Standing at daunting 110 floors and 1,250 feet tall, the Empire State Building currently holds the record as the tallest structure in New York following the destruction of the World Trade Center Towers in the September 11 attacks in 2001. It was completed in 1931 and took more than an astounding 6.5 million man hours to complete. The skylights were added to the building in 1964 and till today bathe the city on special occasions in blue, red or white, casting a wondrous and resplendent glow that illuminates the night sky. This Puzz 3D Empire State Building by Hasbro is a collector’s item surely not to be missed if collecting special landmarks is your passion. The item contains 569 pieces and the finished product measures 30" x 6" x 10 1/4".
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Product Details |
- Fascinating puzzle lets you build a miniature empire State building
- Glow-in-the-dark surfaces recreate the landmark’s nighttime appearance
- Advanced challenge; 468 pieces
- Comes with bonus 101-piece Met Life Tower puzzle; 14-1/2Hx3-1/2" square
- 30Hx10-1/4Wx6D"; made in USA
- 550 Pieces
- For 1 or More People
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Customer Reviews |
Fourth Puz 3-D Completed
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| Review Date: September 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: V. Keating, |
| Great puzzle but I wish that they separated the two buildings it was annoying to sort which went to the Chrysler Building and which the Empire State although I suppose it created a different challenge. Overall it was fun to complete. |
puzz 3D Empire State Building
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| Review Date: August 15, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Graeme Butler, Australia |
Once complete the building looks very cool. Putting it together was a bit complicated, though the instructions were good and not too difficult to follow. It took a couple of evenings to get it together.
I found it really helps to seperate the various pieces into matching colours before you start!
The only times I really ran into problems it was a case of "if all else fails read the instructions!" |
Challenging Fun
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| Review Date: August 14, 2008 |
| Reviewer: James M. Russell, Dallas, TX |
If you have a love of puzzles then this is the puzzle for you. They combine the two buildings in the same box so there is a bit of a challenge sorting all the peices at first. After that all the peices start coming together and once you find the pattern, the walls start forming and it looks really nice.
I would recommend this to anyone that is looking for a unique challenge in puzzles. |
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