Thanks , Joaquin!!!
Should I sue them?
Schleicher, I´m on the dole. Could you get me a job in Schleich, please?
Well it has been a rare and funny coincidence.Thanks for your comments.
Carlos
Schleicher,Will it help if I tell you that I saw all of the smurfs in March 2009 already
Schleicher,Oookay, I'll tell ya:
Spoiler warning:
The Virgo smurf: First batch has the flower NOT attached to the head. Any future Virgos will have the flower attached to the head. Don't go looking in the 2010 smurf display, you'll probably not find the first batch in the display. Chances to find the first batch in Nirth America should be higher than elsewhere, but in total there will be more variations in "Not-North America". This might sound confusing, but if you think about it, it CAN make sense if you know statistics.
Hafe fun in finding the variation!
OMG!!! I was wrong. Please bear with me, if you can. Anyway I'm looking forward to spotting variations.The first batch is always the biggest one, but production was stopped about a quarter through the first batch to change the mold. So early in 2010 it'll be easier to find a variation than later on..
6000 is very far away from how many Hexalottes were produced. The actual number is way higher.
Sorry, won't comment in detail on batch sizes, I'm sure you understand.
Thanks for the answer Schleicher!Dinch was only produced once. But the quantity is so high, that (but here I start guessing) it will take BASF some time to give them all away. Maybe Dinch has been given away more often already?
So the flower is attached to the hair on the latest version?From that angle one can't tell.Thanks,
The virgo on the picture is the first version?
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