The Underwoods were first released in 1989, coinciding with the release of a gyspy caravan,
which was their home. Released in 2004, the caravan also being upgraded. The last release was
in 2012, although the caravan is no longer available. Related is PC Bobby Roberts, who has a badger
mould, but with a beard, and has also enjoyed a number of releases over the years.
The Underwood family comprise:- |
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Listed |
Benjamin |
Father |
Yes |
Beatrix |
Mother |
Yes |
Byron |
Brother |
Yes |
Bess |
Sister |
Yes |
Hugh |
Baby Brother |
No |
April |
Baby sister |
Yes |
Patrick |
Grandfather |
No |
Mildred |
Grandmother |
No |
Bobby Roberts |
Policeman |
Yes |
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Father Benjamin Underwood and his family are nomads wandering Sylvania in their caravan. Benjamin
is an expert at mending broken furniture and putting up shelves.
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Mother Beatrix Underwood is a very capable badger indeed. Her father had always inspired her with his motoring stories and so from an early age, Beatrix became interested in the mechanics
of any vehicle with wheels.
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Brother Byron Underwood takes after his grandfather who was the Sylvanian society photographer of his day.
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Sister Bess Underwood is known for her striking features, and her beauty is the talk of Sylvania
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Baby Sister April Underwood loves to clean and tidy, unlike all the other members
of her untypical family. Not that April’s efforts make much difference to the untidy Underwood household. After all she is only small and can’t
reach to clean and tidy much above chair level. Her favourite ‘toy’ is a big feather duster!
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PC Bobby Roberts has been a feature in Sylvania since his introduction in 1993, his current release features
him with a blue telephone box.
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Figures in grey boxes are deemed collectable as they are no longer available
Figures in green boxes are still currently available.
Figures are graded Excellent if totally original and without marks or blemishes
Figures graded Good may either lack an ancillary item (usually clothing) or not have an original one.
Figures graded Fair may lack clothing or not have original clothing and show some wear and tear.
Adults in this family are 88mm high. Children are 70 mm high.