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What the Heck Is This Year’s Forge World Christmas Puzzle?

forge wOrld jigsawCome see the two new previews for the Forge World Model Jigsaw puzzle, which we thought was solved. Did GW just throw everyone a curve-ball? Come see!

Forge World just dropped a new Jigsaw teaser on their Facebook Christmas day, take a look!

Time for an annual Forge World tradition folks – the Christmas Jigsaw Puzzle.

It’s day one – what are we looking at?
Any guesses?

Full Reveal – 2nd of January
Wild speculation is encouraged until then:

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Right from day one it appears to be the Khorne Daemon prince from the Age of Sigmar open day back in November!

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Take a look at the last two pieces removed from the puzzle. Is there any question now?

Forge World just dropped more Jigsaw teasers over the last few days, take a look!

Ok, we’re stuck.
Ideas guys?

Full Reveal – 2nd of January
Wild speculation is encouraged until then.

An armored elbow, and a large one at that.

This clue may be trying to throw us off our original guesses, are the pieces even guaranteed to be arranged correctly?

Is this a large armor plate, or something behind the actual model?

Do we even know anymore what fantastic beast is behind this Christmas puzzle?

Checkout past Forge World Jigsaws below:

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Jigsaw Teaser Roundup

Blood for the Blood God…

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Rob Baer

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