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Topic: recolors
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lisa
Collector Smurf
Member # 694
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posted 03-20-2014 03:09 PM
Well, I could not resist to shine some of them up and it really helped a lot, so I'm glad that I did it ![[Smile]](smile.gif)
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Lisa Astrup Denmark
Posts: 41 | From: denmark | Registered: Dec 2004
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Giggle Smurf 13
Collector Smurf
Member # 8919
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posted 08-18-2024 11:39 AM
I have a problem, the color of the jungle smurf, i need it for a repainting
i need the color name please
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Posts: 377 | From: Empire smurfs' village | Registered: Feb 2024
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Squeaky Smurf
Hering Smurf
Member # 2416
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posted 04-04-2025 06:35 PM
Hi, Giggle! How about posting a photo of your Jungle Smurf?
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Posts: 7498 | From: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Registered: Jul 2008
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Squeaky Smurf
Hering Smurf
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posted 04-05-2025 09:21 AM

The skin color looks a red orange tone. Is the skin of your Swoof that needs to be repainted? Or his yellow skirt too? His spear? If you realize to use acrylic paint, you'll need to mix some tones to get ones quite alike to your Jungle Smurf colors, as well as medium-sized and small (for details, if necessary) round brushes. Just a reminder: before starting to paint your Swoof, you must make some tests on a sheet of paper, not only to find his right color tones but also to watch the final results. Acrylics usually get a darker tone after they become dry. I hope I helped! ![[Happy Smurf]](graemlins/Happy_Smurf.gif)
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Posts: 7498 | From: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | Registered: Jul 2008
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