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The Intimidator

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GarE Maxton’s 125-piece Intimidator appears, at first look, to be named for its own complexity as a puzzle: blocks of precious metals interlinked in a hellish, impossible-looking block.

This design is by far my most complex metal sculpture and it’s both mentally and physically intimidating, thus the name. … In June 2009, starting with a few extra parts from my Labyrinth sculpture, I began working night and day creating this sculpture. It grew to eight inches tall, four inches deep and five inches wide; there’s a lot of volume to fill with interlocking parts and assembly of this puzzle is extremely difficult; you’ll need a lot of time on your hands. Physically, it tips the scale at over 40 pounds.

But it’s not just a toy: when certain pieces are reassembled just so, it also has an intimidating function.

Inspired by Scaramanga in 1974’s The Man with the Golden Gun, the .45 caliber firearm puzzle will remain “part of my personal collection,” writes the creator. Maxton, however, does offer many delightful and mysterious metal puzzles for sale.

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