120, Heye, Bye Bye Noah!, Loup

70.00

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Heye manufactured this very rare small puzzle in 1974. The title is Bye Bye Noah!, by the French cartoonist Jean-Jacques Loup.

The puzzle is COMPLETE, as you can see in the photograph of the puzzle assembled. The pieces are in good condition with some minor signs of prior use. The box is also in good condition, with some shelf wear and scuffs.

Heye published several puzzles of cartoons by Loup. Examples are the magnificent 4000 piece version of Napoleon’s Winter Games, and the 1000 piece version of Science Fiction. A Heye puzzle of another cartoonist is the 1500 piece version of Dragon Ville by Marino Degano.

More information about Bye Bye Noah!:
  • Puzzle size: 26 x 16 cm.
  • Box size: 11 x 9.5 x 9.5 cm.
  • Reference number: 8212.
  • EAN number: N/A.
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Additional information
Dimensions 11 × 9.5 × 9.5 cm
Brand

Heye

Content

Cartoon

Condition

Complete

Number of Pieces

120

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