Oh, did you miss the The Transformers: The Movie Japanese Key Art movie poster? If you did miss it, fret not my fellow Transformers fans because we have something even better that will not fly off the shelves. I mean, what’s the fun of buying a complete poster and then framing it, right? How about making an otherwise dull Saturday afternoon into an epic, brain-bending battle between good and evil by piecing together the poster instead?
That’s right, folks. The iconic poster is now a 1000-piece puzzle. While the Super7 Transformers Japanese ’86 Movie Poster Puzzle is not exactly an awesome creation by Matt Ferguson, it is based on the Japanese poster. The 1000-piece beauty challenges you to assemble a striking hero-shot composition of Autobots looking all valiant, while a brooding Galvatron looms in the background, kanji title and all. It’s not just a puzzle—it’s a pop culture workout for your fingers and your patience.
At 30 cm x 50 cm (11.8″ x 19.6″) and a 1,000-piece count, this puzzle is no small feat but, once complete, it’ll be the coolest piece of Transformers art to grace your coffee table—or your wall (framing and frame not included, obviously). For just US$26.75, Autobots and Decepticons are not just getting a poster that you need to put in effort to materialize; you also get crazy cool packaging that you will not want to discard when you are done with it. I mean, seriously, just look at this thing. This puzzle is not just about Transformers; it spells nostalgic through and through.
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Images: Super7.