House of Puzzles – 500 XL Pieces – Knight Train

All aboard the Knight Train! 🛡️🚂
The House of Puzzles 500 XL Piece “Knight Train” features artwork by Robert Barry and easy-to-handle extra-large pieces for relaxed, enjoyable puzzling.

An excellent choice for train enthusiasts, families, or a unique gift.

$34.95 $

1 in stock

Description

Step into a world of medieval adventure with the House of Puzzles 500 XL Piece “Knight Train” jigsaw puzzle, illustrated by acclaimed artist Robert Barry. This imaginative scene blends a classic locomotive with a playful, storybook-style setting that invites puzzlers to explore every detail as the picture comes together.

Robert Barry’s artwork is rich in colour, character, and gentle humour. Showcasing the Sir Nigel Gresley locomotive, each part of the puzzle makes the experience engaging and entertaining.

The 500 extra-large pieces are easy to see and comfortable to handle, making this puzzle ideal for relaxed, stress-free puzzling. It offers just the right level of challenge for a satisfying build without feeling overwhelming.

High-quality pieces ensure a smooth fit and a sturdy finished image. Whether you enjoy puzzling solo or with family, this puzzle encourages focus, creativity, and a sense of achievement. It also makes a great gift for train enthusiasts or for those who prefer easy-to-manage jigsaw formats.

Why you’ll love it:

  • 500 extra-large puzzle pieces
  • Artwork by Robert Barry
  • Fun locomotive  arriving at the station scene
  • Easy to handle and assemble
  • Perfect for relaxed puzzling

The House of Puzzles “Knight Train” puzzle delivers charm, creativity, and calming entertainment in every piece.

Additional information

Weight 0.85 kg
Dimensions 24 × 24 × 6 cm
Availability Now available in-store at
296 Raymond Street Sale 3850

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