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 Schleich Animals 2009 In Stock! |
 Schleich Elves |
 Schleich Knights |
 Schleich Indians |
 Disney Movie Figures |
 Winnie The Pooh |
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 Breyer, Simpsons, Nightmare, Wallace & Gromit, Looney Tunes, Hanna... |
 Asterix |
 Tintin |
 Looney Tunes |
 Snoopy |
 Plastoy Figures: Lucky Luke, Babar, Little Prince and more |
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 Mr Men, Sesame Street, Wallace & Gromit, Muppets... |
 Snorks |
 Garfield |
 Footrot Flats |
 Books |
 Science & Nature Australian Animals |
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Collector's Guide for Schleich Animals
The ulimate handbook for collecting Schleich figures. Wondering what figures you're missing?
Wondering what your collection is worth? Check out the
Collector's Guide for Schleich Animals. Latest collectors prices and information
for Schleich Animals since 1965. More than 1000 Pictures. 336 Pages. The ultimate
guide for Schleich Animals Collectors. Both English & German Intro.
2009 range of Schleich Animals are now in stock.
Schleich Animals |
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2009 Smurfs in Stock!!
The 2009 Smurfs are now in stock. The theme for this year is Movie Smurfs to coincide
with the Smurf Movie that is to be released sometime in the near future. All
beautifully crafted and sure to be a hit with collectors. The new range of Smurfs
has us all extremely impressed as Schleich have put together a wonderful range
for the new year.
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Our stores in Melbourne
If you live in Melbourne, you can see heaps more of our smurfs & other figures in the following shops:
Stall 39 Chapel St Bazaar, 217 Chapel St, Prahran.
Ask staff to be directed to Stall 39 where you can see a cabinet with around 300+ smurfs and other
items i have for sale. Also at Chapel St Bazaar you'll find many other interesting items: Antiques,
Art, Books, Toys, Ceramics and heaps heaps more. Worth the trip!
Lost & Found Market, 12 Smith St Collingwood
Our Smurf stall is right in front of the main counter, when you walk into Lost & Found. You can't miss it!!
Market is a brilliant place. Lots of second hand clothing, books, art, antiques, bric-a-brac, record players,
etc. Great place to find smurfs and almost anything else. You won't regret the trip! |
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Trade Enquiries Welcome
Got a collectables business and looking for rare and collectable toys. Drop us an email. |
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Toy Dreamer is an Australian Online Smurf Store
We deliver world wide and aim to to provide customers with an easy to access listing of smurfs
and toys at competitive prices. We're based in Melbourne, Australia. All of our toys are in
Excellent to Mint Condition - unless specified. |
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How to Order
If you are interested in purchasing one of our products just use our secure checkout system. We offer
full SSL security for your protection. We except payment through Visa,
MasterCard & Paypal. We offer direct deposit option for
Australian residents. We can also offer payment via money orders, for Australian residents, but you
must email us to arrange this. For more information on ordering and postage prices please check out our
Click here for more information on Ordering |
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Postage & Packaging
All our prices are done via
Australia Post rates. You can get a rough estimation of your order, by typing in 3000 as the
post code that items are being sent from. We charge no handling fee and provide
the best price available for your item. All our items are sent in boxes and carefully
packaged using padding, bubble wrap, etc to ensure your items arrive in top shape. |
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Pricing
All our prices are in Australian Dollars. This is a huge advantage if you're ordering from Europe or USA as the
great exchange rate makes prices even cheaper for you!
Click here for current Exchange Rates |
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About Smurfs
Far, very far from here, in a little village full of mushroom-shaped
houses live the Smurfs. The little characters are three apples
high, have blue skin and are dressed in white trousers and a cap.
Yet they are a happy, easy-going bunch - give or take one or two.
The Smurfs are a fictional group of small blue creatures who live in a forest somewhere in
Europe. The Belgian cartoonist Peyo introduced smurfs to the world in
1958 and the following year the first smurf figurines were released. In
1965 PVC figurines were first produced on mass by Schleich and the smurf
sensation had begun. Smurf collecting is an international phenomenon. Fans are appearing from all over the world and the
market for smurfs has never been healthier. With so many collectors world wide and the smurfs being nearly 50 years
old, their value increases yearly. Not only are they fun to collect, but also an investment.
Many people do not realise that the smurf figurines given away as petrol promotions
are actually still in production today. The popularity of the smurfs in countries such as Belgium
and Germany has never waned, and smurf collecting has become a growing hobby worldwide, with well over 500
different figures produced so far. New smurf figures continue to appear: in fact, in only two years
since 1969 (1991 1998) have no new smurfs entered the market place. Schleich's release of 2005 smurfs sees
a return to the "classic" smurf characters, with new figurines of Papa, Smurfette, Grouchy, Brainy,
Vanity, Jokey, Harmony, and Baby Smurf. In 2006 it was Halloween Smurfs, in 2007 Indian Smurfs, whilst
2008 saw the release of party Smurfs to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Smurfs!!
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