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Build your very own jigsaws of AC/DC's Highway To Hell, For Those About To Rock, High Voltage and more.
While UK toy manufacturers Zee Productions were clearly already way ahead of the game releasing Metallica albums as jigsaw puzzles last year (long before the world knew anything about coronavirus and spending months in lockdown), the company are now unveiling a new range to keep rock fans entertained during this time: eight classic AC/DC records.
This September, officially licensed puzzles of the Aussie legends' albums 1976's High Voltage, 1981’s For Those About To Rock, 1987’s Blow Up Your Video and 1995’s Ballbreaker will be released, consisting of 500 pieces each as part of Zee Productions' awesome Rock Saw range.
Read this: Every song on Highway To Hell, ranked from worst to best
Then, in October, 1977's Let There Be Rock, 1978 live album If You Want Blood You've Got It, 1979's Highway To Hell and 2008's Black Ice will all also be given the jigsaw puzzle treatment.
The first collection will ship on September 4, and the second on October 16. Check out a selection of our favourites below, and grab yours here.
As well as just generally being a cool activity for AC/DC fans, these puzzles could be a neat way to pass the time as we wait for a new album from the band.
Earlier in the year, Twisted Sister vocalist Dee Snider revealed that he'd had dinner with returning frontman Brian Johnson, teasing, “He told me a lot of stuff, and a lot of stuff that I don’t wanna say…
“But we know from the photos, and Brian confirmed it, they’ve been in the studio, they’ve been recording. The original – I don’t say the ‘original’ guys, because a lot of ’em are gone, but I say the ‘classic’ line-up is back together and there are some surprises, which I can’t talk about, regarding Malcolm Young that just had my jaw on the floor. I will say he will be present. So this is AC/DC as we know and love them.”
Dee also mentioned back in December 2019 that “all four surviving members have reunited” for the record, and that, “It’s as close as you can get to the original band.”