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Postby HandyHarmony » Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:37 am
Hello to our Fellow Smurfers

2.0034 Smurfette (Smurfette) 10 Mold Smurfiations in our Collection.
(We have 20 all together with Paint Smurfiations)


No # Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette (2.0034) 1971 (Issued 195?)
Peyo's First Attempt at PVC Figures
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Crudely Painted: Matte Pale Yellow Hair; Matte Pale Blue Legs, Arms & Face;
White Eyes w/Black Pupils; No Eyebrows; Red Mouth;
Details: Hard PVC; Small Cone Heels; Hand on Dress; 50mm Tall
Markings: PEYO ©, & ED.DUPUIS-UNION


2.0034 Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette 1971
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Painted: Matte Pale Yellow Hair; Matte Pale Blue Legs, Arms & Face;
White Eyes w/Black Pupils; Black Eyebrows; Black Wrinkled Mouth;
Details: Small Cone Heels; Left Hand on Dress;
Wide Face;
50mm Tall
Markings: 1
(Also Narrow Face - W.GERMANY Markings)


2.0034 Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette 1971
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Painted: Yellow Hair; Blue Legs, Arms, Face & Tail;
White Eyes w/Black Pupils; Black Eyelashes; Black Mouth;
Details: Large Cone Heels; Left Hand on Dress; Wide Face;
Raised Skirt;
50mm Tall
Markings: W.GERMANY, Schleich Emblem, © PEYO, 2


2.0034 Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette 1971
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Painted: Pale Yellow Hair; Pale Blue Legs, Arms, Face & Tail;
White Eyes w/Black Pupils; Black Eyelashes; Black Mouth;
Details: Large Cone Heels; Left Index Finger Touching Lower Lip;
Wide Face; Raised Skirt;
48mm Tall
Markings: W.GERMANY, Schleich Emblem, © PEYO, 2


101035 Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette 1971 (Bully Mold) (2.0034)
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Painted: Matte Very Pale Yellow Hair; Blue Legs, Arms & Face;
White Eyes w/Black Pupils; Black Eyelashes; Red Smile;
Details: Bully Mold; Full Wedge Heels; Left Hand on Dress,
Right Hand on Hair; Wide Face;
49mm Tall
Markings: Bully (Inset, Freehand); © PEYO (On Hat)


2.0034 Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette 1971
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Painted: Yellow Hair; Blue Legs, Arms & Face;
White Eyes w/Black Pupils; Black Eyelashes; Black Wrinkled Smile;
Details: Squarish Heels; Left Hand on Dress; Raised Skirt;
Narrow Face;
49mm Tall
Markings: HONG KONG, SCHLEICH, © PEYO, 1971 (On Legs),
2 (On Bottom of Shoe)
(Also Long Face - HONG KONG Markings)


2.0034 Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette 1971
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Painted: Yellow Hair; Blue Legs, Arms & Face;
White Eyes w/Black Pupils(Centered); Black Eyelashes;
Black Wrinkled Smile;
Details: Wedge Heels; Left Hand on Dress; Wide Face; 49mm Tall
Markings: MADE IN HONG KONG, SCHLEICH, PEYO, © 1971, 1 (On Legs)
(Also Narrow Face - MADE IN HONG KONG Markings)


2.0034 Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette 1971
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Painted: Yellow Hair; Blue Legs, Arms & Face;
White Eyes w/Black Pupils; Black Eyelashes; Black Wrinkled Smile;
Details: Cylindrical Heels; Left Hand on Dress; 49mm Tall
Markings: MADE IN HONG KONG, SCHLEICH , PEYO, © 1971
(On Legs); 4 (On Bottom of Shoe)
(Also PORTUGAL and W.BERRIE & CO. Markings


2.0034 Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette 1971
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Painted: Yellow Hair; Blue Legs, Arms & Face;
White Eyes w/Black Pupils; Black Eyelashes; Black Wrinkled Smile;
Details: Cylindrical Heels; Left Index Finger Touching Lower Lip;
Raised Skirt; Short Face;
49mm Tall
Markings: MADE IN HONG KONG, SCHLEICH , PEYO, © 1971
(On Legs); 2 (On Bottom of Shoe)




2.0034 Schlumpfinchen / Smurfette 1971
Comics No Toxico
White Mold: Shoes, Dress & Hat
Painted: Very Deep Yellow-Gold Hair ( almost Orange );
Blue Legs, Arms & Face; White Eyes w/Black Pupils;
Black Eyelashes; Black Smile;
Details: Flat Soled Shoes (no High Heels); Both Arms Outstretched
(similar to Normal Smurf); Round Face;
4mm Shoes; 47mm Tall
Markings: PEYO
Gold Foil Sticker: COMICS NO TOXICO
( Made in Spain - seem to made from 2nd generation molds )

Happy Smurfing, :dogrun:

Alan
Handy & Harmony
New Jersey
USA
email: arennard@yahoo.com

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Postby Guest » Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:50 am
A very impressive list Alan, great for reference :D

:-D :beer:

Postby agent smurf » Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:47 pm
I never got any reply back recently after sending 7 emails to wish the smurfs a Happy Anniversary and to ask about the recent Hong Kong smurfs to find out if they are genuine. :???:
I think the problem is that Schleich doesn't speak English. I heard a couple of times that they didn't understand what people are saying, but when I emailed them last year in German the person who replied was friendly. Although I doubt that they care what I'm saying.
As for IMPS, you could possibly write in Dutch...don't know.

Happy Anniversary smurfs, maybe you read this. :D

Postby Rachel » Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:57 am
I never got any reply back recently after sending 7 emails to wish the smurfs a Happy Anniversary and to ask about the recent Hong Kong smurfs to find out if they are genuine. :???:
I think the problem is that Schleich doesn't speak English. I heard a couple of times that they didn't understand what people are saying, but when I emailed them last year in German the person who replied was friendly. Although I doubt that they care what I'm saying.
As for IMPS, you could possibly write in Dutch...don't know.

Happy Anniversary smurfs, maybe you read this. :D
Hi Gert, I would like to think it is a translation problem but they have never had any problems with English when they have written to me to complain about things. :winks:

Hi Alan, really I was referring to the three big differences with the smurfettes but Thanks for posting your list, very useful. :D

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Postby steveparkes » Mon Mar 17, 2008 2:57 pm
I don't think its a translation problem either Gert as Schleich has offices in Bishop Stortford in England and have always replied to me when I have emailed them
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