Coming soon from a Pelikan near you! |
Triumph
It's quite hard to take a good photo of this
Triumph is a classic design form Stewart Coffin (design number 15). He made
quite a few of these which are based on the
classic Diagonal star puzzle
with alterations in the extension pieces at each end. The star is made from
Acacia and Purpleheart and looks stunning. Jakub has decided to send this out in
the classic tower formation and this is relatively easy to work out what to
push/pull to separate it into two pieces and then completely dismantle:
Six identical pieces |
Be careful! The corners are so perfect that they are sharp and whilst you are
unlikely to cut yourself, you may find handling it uncomfortable. The pieces
fit so perfectly that it can be quite difficult to get everything aligned
perfectly to allow the final assembly to slide together. It is very satisfying
when it does.
He came in useful at last! |
I did not think that anyone could make this puzzle as perfectly as Scott
Peterson who made me a copy many years ago and which sits dead centre in my
display cabinets in pride of place. I actually think that this one from
Pelikan is pretty much as perfect as his! You will need to keep these well
temperature and humidity controlled to keep them moving well but it is worth
the effort.
I do hope that Pelikan choose to make the Triumph companion and the Fusion
confusion as well because they really should be considered as a set.
Experimenting with this one I tried to establish whether there are any other
assemblies and as far as I can fathom the rotational symmetry of the pieces
means that only the 4 cornered assembly is possible. Again, it is a
delightfully perfect fit as they are all slid together and apart.
Triumph in tower form from Pelikan and Scott Peterson |
Four Corners
It's also quite hard to take a good photo of this
Four corners is another of Stewart Coffin's Diagonal star based designs
(this one made from Acacia and Wenge) and seems to be a less common one to
be made judging from the complete lack of information or photos on
the Puzzle-place wiki. Although John Rausch has some wonderful pictures on
his site. As before this one comes apart into halves and then into 2 groups of 3
identical pieces that are just slightly different to the Triumph pieces:
Just a small difference from Triumph but a large difference in what is possible |
This morning it occurred to me to try and mix the pieces up from the 2 puzzles
and see whether they would fit together and then whether it would be nice. I
will let you decide:
I think they look great!
It will be fun to experiment a little more when I have some time.Zeus
Zeus by Osanori Yamamoto |
As simple as it gets! |
Broken Box
I was rather curious when I took this from the packaging. The beautiful Wenge
cube inside the Cherry wood box looked odd - there were magnets and I wasn't
certain what they were for. So I dropped the cube out the centre and it fell
apart into 9 horrifyingly awkward components and a box that was "broken". I
wasn't certain what the point was apart from maybe put the pieces back in and
maybe rearrange the box halves into an alternative shape around the cube. I
initially decided "just" to put it back together again as I had received it. I
wrote "just" because this was a horrifically tough task for an assembly puzzle
dunce and it took me a couple of hours! I then thought I might try to make the
flattened tray version and so far have completely failed! How can creating
such a simple shape be so damned difficult? I put it aside to play with the
other puzzles for a bit.
Broken Box by Lucie Pauwels It was sent out assembled but I was rather stupid and dismantled it immediately! |
Jakub later sent me the instructions and showed that there were quite a few
more challenges:
Two tray designs but one with a "twist"
Chair type designs but with a pretty limited access in one
I have no idea how I am going to solve this one! |
I think this was more luck that anything! |
The other puzzles in the release are Maahes designed by my friend Terry Smart and previously made by Stephan Baumegger - it had been in my top ten of 2016. I have no recollection of the solution and will need to try again with the Pelikan version. Dino 2 is another of Alfons Eyckmans' wonderful burr zoo creations which will have a cute little dinosaur inside the usual 14 piece burr. Tau by the incredible Volker Latussek looks amazing and very reminiscent of one of my all time favourites from Laszlo Kmolnar, the No holes barred puzzle I reviewed in early 2016. Volker has told me that he is particularly proud of this design which means that it will be incredible! Unfortunately there is a small mistake in the copy I have been sent and Jakub is having to make them again before they can be released. I hope to review these puzzles next weekend once I have had time to play.
No comments:
Post a Comment