Can anyone help me to identify this Smurf? Recently I was in Ballarat and found this Smurf. Though it’s not in the best condition, it’s definitely an interesting discovery.
Keep on Smurfin
Kath B
For the record, Singer Smurf is having so much fun. Regardless which one you like, both Singer Smurfs are worthy for any collection.
Let’s first look at the regular Singer Smurf wearing a green t-shirt, an orange jacket, black belt with a silver belt buckle and brown pants. Along with white shoes. The microphone has a black base with a red top.
Rock Singer Smurf from the 40th Anniversary set, wears a yellow t-shirt, a black jacket, silver belt and silver pants. Along with black shoes. The microphone has a black base with a purple top.
Both versions also show Singer holding the microphone in one hand and pointing with his other. Looking at his eyes he looks a bit like a dreamer.
Schleich only sold Singer Smurf between 1998 and 2000. In my opinion, Smurfette would have made a better lead singer of the Anniversary Band. What do you think?
Keep on Smurfin
Kath B
1 Papa Smurf | Not really rare but still worth collecting |
2 Papa Smurfs | Rare – but not too difficult to find |
3 Papa Smurfs | Extremely Rare – you’re lucky if you have this one |
4 Papa Smurfs | Ultra Rare – requires skill to collect |
5 Papa Smurfs | Very Rare – a legendary Smurf |
If you like to read more about your Anniversary Band Smurfs