Titanic

$34.99 CAD

440 Pieces

30.25 in x 3 in x 5.5 in
77 cm x 7,5 cm x 14 cm

14+

SKU: W3D-1014
Description

Cruise along an historical journey from Southampton to New York by assembling this 440-piece 3D jigsaw puzzle of the unforgettable RMS Titanic! One of three Olympic-class ocean liners, its size and luxury placed it at the forefront of transatlantic passenger transportation before the tragic collision with an iceberg in 1912 on its maiden voyage. Piece by piece, raise this archetypal ship from the depths of the past and reclaim its intended glory!

The Titanic 3D jigsaw puzzle is one of the wonderful models in our Classics collection, which features well-known architectural masterpieces and feats of engineering from the world over. Proudly display this 3D puzzle as a show of your talents and achievement, and go on to enjoy the collection’s other 3D puzzle replicas of revered world wonders.

Specifications
  • 440 jigsaw puzzle pieces

  • Assembled dimensions: 30.25 in x 3 in x 5.5 in
    77 cm x 7,5 cm x 14 cm


  • Original and renowned foam-backed puzzle pieces are easy to handle.

  • Pieces snap together perfectly for the sturdiest assembly.

Highly Detailed Illustrations

A breathtaking feeling of depth, vibrant colors and a realistic visual rendering: Immerse yourself in a whole new world thanks to meticulously crafted artwork.

Interactive Instructions

Zoom in on colored reference images, learn tips and tricks and go beyond your 3D jigsaw puzzle with exclusive enhanced content.

Step by Step

1. Sort

Organize the foam-backed puzzle pieces into multiple categories (color, details, shape).


Step by Step

2. Assemble Flat Sections

Referencing from images provided on the box, website or instructions, piece together into sections, a bit like small 2D jigsaw puzzles.

Step by Step

3. Go 3D!

Take your previously assembled sections and panels, build the Titanic in 3D and display your achievement proudly!


Step by Step

1. Sort

Organize the foam-backed puzzle pieces into multiple categories (color, details, shape).


2. Assemble Flat Sections

Referencing from images provided on the box, website or instructions, piece together into sections, a bit like small 2D jigsaw puzzles.

3. Go 3D!

Take your previously assembled sections and panels, build the Titanic in 3D and display your achievement proudly!