Over 20,000 Puzzles downloaded

GarryJSmith

Charter Member
Hi Good People,

Just something different for you - over at the Ford Project Site we have some fun stuff as well as all the great stuff we are pumping out for the Ford Project.

One such batch of fun things is a large collection of Jigsaw Puzzles - Ford Project orientated of course :wiggle:

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Was doing my regular backup of the site counters etc and noticed that there has been over 20,000 puzzles downloaded - great stuff - apparently a lot of people are enjoy them as a fun digression from a hard day of simming.

If your interested - simply go to the Ford Project Site and click on the Puzzles link (on every page)

Edward and I are working very hard on a new "SECRET" project - something that is very much releated to the history of Henry Ford and his car and aircraft ventures. More on that soon...............


Regards and Happy Simming.
 
Thanks for the puzzles Garry. :applause:

Got them all ( apart from the 'Vegemite' & 'BP-Christmas' , dead links ).

Many many hours of fun.

You've awakened the kid in me again :jump: :jump:

Pete.
 
Hi Mate,

Thanks for the heads up - just checked and there was an error in the counter for those two - now fixed and ready for download.



Enjoy being a kid again:wiggle:
 
Oh No!!

Garry, now you've done it!!! Your new secret project!! Mmmm... a Ford to fly AND drive :)
I love 'slow 'n low' flying & I have ALL your scenery & planes in a dedicated 'Golden Wings' install. I'm patiently waiting for the Vimy & Jenny stuff as well.

Being from Cape Town, I think your Cape Town 'airport' is stunning & raises a few eyebrows at our VA.

Thanks for all you have done for our community.


 
Hi Mate,

No it is not a Flying Ford :wiggle: - it is a scenery project - something Ford and Historic - no more clues :wiggle:

Glad you and your mates are enjoying the Fantasy Cape Town Scenery - lots of fun in building that one. That is what I like about the Ford Project that Ed and I are working on - lots of effort to be realististic for some things and be wildly creative for others - Just have to maintain the 1930's era style and general overall theme.


Regards mate.
 
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