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Zackmak
Member # 4959
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posted 09-12-2018 10:47 AM
Does anyone know of a list that shows which Schleich figures used the SAME mold, yet they were NUMBERED DIFFERENTLY, and obviously painted differently? For example,
20005 Gold Smurf 20010 Prisoner Smurf
Both are completely different entries in the Schleich list, and completely different Smurfs, yet they used the same mold.
I think even 20002 Regular Smurf and 20006 Brainy Smurf also can be considered the same molds too, correct?
I am NOT looking for PAINT or MOLD VARIATIONS of the same-numbered figures , like how 20014 Swimtrunks Smurf has different coloured shorts, OR, how how 20232 Gargamel With Bottles has two different molds.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
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Squeaky Smurf
Member # 2416
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posted 09-16-2018 08:59 PM
You're quite right, Zackmak. But I think there's only the Smurfs ID Guides (Regular and Super) to help us find out about it so far. More examples:
20038 Singer Smurf  20158 Burger Smurf
 20136 Pumpkin Smurf 20160 Apple Smurf Jokey Trick Box Smurf- a Super Smurf.
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Zackmak
Member # 4959
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posted 09-21-2018 08:19 AM
Thank you Squeaky Smurf for your reply and the extra examples. That's odd that a checklist for what I'm looking for does not exist. They have them for paint variations and markings...yet identical molds seem just as important.
I guess I'll have to just match them up visually looking through the checklists, then.
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Squeaky Smurf
Member # 2416
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posted 09-21-2018 11:01 AM
No problem. One interesting fact is that Baby Smurf with Rattle figurines - #20179, #20202 and #20203 - were made by the same mold but cataloged as different models by Schleich rather than as variations, since the only difference was their outfit colors.
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Zackmak
Member # 4959
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posted 09-25-2018 04:17 PM
Yes, I noticed that too. Thanks! I also see that 'Soccer Smurf' 20035 and 20416 are just paint variations of each other, as are the 'Surprise Bag' figures 20219, 20220, and 20221
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