1000, Popular de Juguetes, Cuéntame Cómo Pasó

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This is a rare puzzle that the Spanish small manufacturer Popular de Juguetes (now extinct) published in 2003. The title is Cuéntame Cómo Pasó, with a sepia photograph of toys that are very familiar to all of us who were children in the 70’s. The title translates as Tell me how it happened, and it is also the title of a very well known TV series in Spain.

The puzzle is COMPLETE (1000 pieces). The pieces are in excellent condition, except for 1 piece with a knob peeled off, as you can see in the photograph. The box and the poster are in very good condition, with some shelf wear.

More information about Cuéntame Cómo Pasó:
  • Puzzle size: N/A.
  • Box size: 35.5 x 25 x 6 cm.
  • Reference number: P03407.
  • EAN number: 8428625034071.
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Additional information
Weight 0.76 kg
Dimensions 35.5 × 25 × 6 cm
Brand

Popular de Juguetes

Condition

Complete

Content

Photograph

Number of Pieces

1000

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