Blue Imps is a website created by a collector in Wales, UK, and features their personal Smurf collection . Pictures of the entire Smurf collection, facts and information about Smurfs including markings, variations and fakes, links to many other websites, Smurf bulletin boards, and more, can all be found at this website. The Blue Imps collection includes smurf PVC figurines, super Smurfs, promotional Smurfs, Smurf buildings, Smurf playsets, ceramic Smurfs, resin figures, Smurf A Grams, and raw and fake Smurfs. Blue Imps also has A "Wanted Smurfs" list for particular smurfs they would like to trade for or buy from fellow collectors.
The Blue Buddies website has perhaps the most extensive collection of Smurfs merchandise of any Smurf website. They sell everything from party supplies, to comic books, to CDs and albums. The website also boasts a comprehensive episode guide for the cartoon series, and an extensive list of the characters. Also featured on the Blue Buddies website are many Smurfs FAQs and a message board.
At the Kitty's Cavern website you can find the current Schleich range of smurfs, mint condition vintage smurfs, and bargain smurfs, as well as many rare and "hard to find" collector items. If you can't find what you are looking for, you can contact Kitty's Cavern and they might be able to get it for you, as they have new stock arriving every week. The website's available merchandise includes super smurfs, playsets, and buildings such as the Smurf Farmhouse and Windmill. A Smurf biography page has the details on all your favorite characters, and the website also has a chatroom and blog.
The Blue Cavern Website is home of the Smurf Community and also an online Smurf collector resource. The Smurf Community has members from all over the world, including veteran collectors, newbies, and those who have recently restarted their collections. There are lots of Smurf pictures in the gallery and links to the websites of the members of the Smurf Community. Membership is free. The Smurf collector interests explored at the Blue Cavern website include rare Smurfs, normal Smurfs, promo Smurfs, fake Smurfs, super Smurfs, comics, cartoons, videos and DVDs, Kinder smurfs, raw smurfs, smurf variations, all smurf merchandise, and much more. The Blue Cavern even has a special forum for information on the care and conservation of a smurf collection.
Mushroom Village is a premiere website for Smurf collectors, and they sell all kinds of Smurfs -- seasonal, holiday, hobby, sports, unpainted raw Smurfs, and more. Also offered at the Mushroom Village website, are many other products for Smurf collectors like books, ornaments, and posters. The website has Smurf ID, price, and rarity guides as well, that are of of great use to any Smurf collector.
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