Yakumo Yukari Jigsaw Puzzle COMPLETE
Tue 2010/12/07 11:57 JST
I finally finished it. The hardest part was the bottom where the dark pieces are. They all look the same!!
Now to glue it and get a frame...














omg, how many hour did you spend for this >_>).
It got faster as I went because there were less pieces but I'd estimate 6 or 7 hours?
cuz it is only 500 pieces :P
I did a puzzle before that was 1500pieces and that took me a week xD
If I were to glue the jigsaw, what kind of glue do u recommend using?
I put together a 200 piece pokemon jigsaw puzzle before (like 10yrs ago) then just insert it carefully in a 24x36 plastic sheet (still end up ripping it). Then framing it.
I wanted to glue it and then frame it because I have to glue it so I can let my favorite seiyuu or artist sign it in the near future. Looking forward to meeting Yoshiyuki Sadamoto's autograph on my 1,000 Rei Ayanami jigsaw :P
so do you want to meet her or just her autograph :P
lol at my silly typo :P ..btw Yoshiyuki is a guy not a gal <.<
guys/girls, same difference~ both homosepians :P
This one came with special glue. I am actually letting the glue dry now.
Hobby stores should sell a special type of glue for puzzles. You apply it to the face of the puzzle and can do what you want with it then.
I didn't understand this part "You apply it to the face of the puzzle and can do what you want with it then." ...I thought you suppose to glue them at the edges where they meet to connect to each pieces.
The glue dries clear and fills in the gaps.
What happens when dust land on top of the glue while it's drying up? isn't it better to glue the sides instead?
I don't think that is an issue. You can glue the sides if you want, I think it would only take a couple decades to do so!
I lol'd... this being on a post about Yukari...
Awesome. I never thought of this before, but I would probably enjoy puzzles a whole lot more if I bought ones with compelling images like this XD
Ooh this looks like a lot of fun! And I love Yakumo.
Very nice. It will look good on the wall.
5.000 pieces took me 3 mouth to complete...