I saw your paper version and thought you might get a kick out of a 2D to 3D conversion of the same thing. I once built a 3D puzzle of the "Millennium falcon" that was lots of fun. Brought it to a party and had it built in no time with everyone helping to piece it together. It was a big hit a the party as well. Good thing I had a lot of geeky friends back then. We really enjoyed doing it so much that we started "puzzle parties" "PP's" for short. We once put the worlds most difficult puzzle together, it has the same picture on both side and one side is flipped. We were shy of only minutes to setting a new world record with this puzzle. Anyway... Sorry for being long-winded. Thanks for the of the M-falcon 3D conversion image.
wow. That's paydirt. Thank you for so generously sharing your resources, George! I see myself indebted and will pass the word on on who made me stumble upon this with every picture I base on this knowledge.
I once built a 3D puzzle of the "Millennium falcon" that was lots of fun. Brought it to a party and had it built in no time with everyone helping to piece it together. It was a big hit a the party as well.
Good thing I had a lot of geeky friends back then. We really enjoyed doing it so much that we started "puzzle parties" "PP's" for short.
We once put the worlds most difficult puzzle together, it has the same picture on both side and one side is flipped. We were shy of only minutes to setting a new world record with this puzzle. Anyway...
Sorry for being long-winded.
Thanks for the
Thank you for showing!