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Hawkey01 31st July 2021 11:14

A New Jigsaw
 
A new jigsaw. Follow link. A ship!

Neville


https://jigex.com/P56J7

Makko 31st July 2021 21:55

Thanks, Neville. I will have to try it on another computer - My main one has been "Corporatized" and access is denied.
Rgds.
Dave

Makko 31st July 2021 23:10

It is the Waverley!
Thanks!
Rgds.
Dave

Hawkey01 1st August 2021 11:33

Dave,

Thank - yes Waverly - I will have to find something a bit harder!

Neville

Hawkey01 1st August 2021 11:38

Here is another hope its a bit harder!

https://jigex.com/ba1XM



Neville

Tmac1720 1st August 2021 16:29

Queen Mary 2.... there must be a fault in my computer as the puzzle appeared completed :confused:

Varley 1st August 2021 17:22

I didn't initially try as it required an offsite signing in (wouldn't normally elect for more "social Media" exposure). Tried after your post, Tom, and get the same. David V

Hawkey01 2nd August 2021 11:17

Sorry about that. Will see if I can find another site without the log in. It came up to me completed as well.

Neville

YM-Mundrabilla 2nd August 2021 12:18

Just experimenting to see what happens:

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=06e9a75176cd

Geoff (YM)

EDIT:
Seems to work. No need to login or have an account.
To see the original pic click on the mountain icon bottom left.

Hawkey01 2nd August 2021 12:25

Geoff,

Yes that's fine - I have just joined this puzzle site and had one to upload but found that my info came up at the bottom of the page. Just tried on my wife's Ipad and it was OK and info not shown. So will leave uploading it until yours has been completed.

Neville

YM-Mundrabilla 2nd August 2021 12:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hawkey01 (Post 39636)
Geoff,

Yes that's fine - I have just joined this puzzle site and had one to upload but found that my info came up at the bottom of the page. Just tried on my wife's Ipad and it was OK and info not shown. So will leave uploading it until yours has been completed.

Neville

Neville,
You go for it with yours.
Mine was only a quickly grabbed pic as an experiment. Being from down under it is probably a bit esoteric.
ICS Reliance at Port Melbourne on 3 April 2017 BC (before Covid).
I have quite a few pics of all sorts on Jigsawplanet and enjoy the site but there is also some weird stuff there too.
Geoff :wave:

Hawkey01 2nd August 2021 13:20

Geoff,

OK will do - finished yours in 50.37 mins.

Neville

Varley 2nd August 2021 13:48

Well done those men. Now it is just the old problem of identifying. Nowhere can I find a funnel emblem of gules winged pig rampant in azure field.

Hawkey01 2nd August 2021 14:08

From one of my photos - ship bound Avonmouth.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=19fd873e9786

Neville

Varley 2nd August 2021 15:14

I have two bottom lefts, swap anyone? (also suspect vessel approaching Avonmouth like Flipper on a promise).

Now I get it - didn't see the banner at the top. Using the mousewheel one can alter the orientation of pieces. Does that make it twice as four times as difficult or is it a power of 4?

Not that much more difficult surprisingly. Vega something.

Hawkey01 3rd August 2021 11:40

David,

I can adjust the number of pieces to increase the difficulty. Will up them for another I have in mind.
The ship is the VEGA PHILIPP. You can adjust various things using the menu.

Neville

Hawkey01 3rd August 2021 13:12

Here is todays offering - again ship inbound for Avonmouth. I have increased pieces.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=280b37891a62

Neville

Varley 3rd August 2021 18:31

Thank you Neville much more difficult and entertaining.

Engine Serang 5th August 2021 07:10

Sea manageable, ships straightforward, sky a real ball-breaker. Help.

Varley 5th August 2021 11:03

Yes, E-S exactly what I found. Courage, mon brave, courage.

YM-Mundrabilla 5th August 2021 11:16

Something a little more diabolical I hope.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=1370fb32a830

Tmac1720 5th August 2021 12:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by YM-Mundrabilla (Post 39685)
Something a little more diabolical I hope.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=1370fb32a830

Brilliant puzzle, many thanks, I really enjoyed that :)

YM-Mundrabilla 5th August 2021 12:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by Engine Serang (Post 39678)
Sea manageable, ships straightforward, sky a real ball-breaker. Help.

Yes the sky was a bit of a bugger even though I cheated and reduced it to 104 pieces and also removed the rotation option. :big_tongue:

Engine Serang 5th August 2021 15:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by YM-Mundrabilla (Post 39685)
Something a little more diabolical I hope.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=1370fb32a830

Strangest ship I've seen in a long time. Could be an early prop.

Malcolm G 5th August 2021 16:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by YM-Mundrabilla (Post 39685)
Something a little more diabolical I hope.

https://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=1370fb32a830


I was tempted and tried it. The RSI in my right wrist now means that I cannot use the mouse for the rest of the day, never mind, it's only pain.

The subject itself - It seems that Juan de la Cierva did not 'invent' cyclic pitch, he just developed this idea, which pre-dates helicopters by some time I would think.


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