The X-FLR 6 Puzzle
The image used for this wonderful 1000 piece puzzle, is taken from Destination Moon, view it on page 15 frame D2. Now this is not Professor Calculus’s rocket that gets our intrepid friends to the moon, but one that was to take photographs of the side of the moon that is always invisible from earth. I say was to because it gets captured by an enemy radio controlled station so has to be blown up. I know it is so awful for Cuthbert, however Tintin soon turns his despair into glee! To make sense of this you need to read Destination Moon and Explorers on The Moon and also make this puzzle…wishing you well with it.
About this product
- 1000 piece puzzle 68 x 48 cm
- Suitable for 10 years old and upwards
- Includes full colour poster
- Made from durable cardboard and paper
- Presented in cardboard box




























