Hi, Maureen!!!!I agree in some of your words. 100% agree thta Suzanne made a great job, and I have spent some of my best smurfy moments reading SCCI. But this is a reason more to doubt about smurfs: if some of the colour variations were real, i am sure Suzanne would have confirmed more of them...
And what you say about "painters": ok, I agree the smurfs are handpainted and some painters can play with different colours. For example: a painter who lives in X street nr XX in a village near the factory received a box with 200 majorette smurfettes, and he had to paint a pink dress. He could decide to paint the stock all in golden, or even in purple, but he couldn´t decide to paint all the box in beige colour...If he did, he was not doing well his job, and hat is dangerous. If he decided to paint only one in beige, the probability that smurfette finish ina collectors home is small, and it is even less probable that 20 apinters decided to do the same mix of colours. He could decide not to paint the eyes, or the tails, or to paint each boot in different colors, but that would be a small and not appreciated difference. I suppose someone checks the job the painters did
Some catalogues have really lovely colour variations, ant Schleich is obblied to own that catalogues. Perhaps teh final chosen colour could be different than the one in the smurfs were sold, but that fact must be registered in any file...
I really want to find special variations, and I am sure many of them are existing...what I would like to know is if all the variations considered as variations are real
SORRY if I am imagining too much today. I am abit bored