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What scale are military Micro Machines?

What scale are military Micro Machines?

Micro Machines 1:8 Scale Diecast Tanks & Military Vehicles.

Are Micro Machines smaller than Hot Wheels?

Micromachines were tiny plastic toy vehicles, much smaller than Hot Wheels at about 1.5 inches long. They were made by the Galoob toy company in the 1980’s and 1990’s. The cars were usually sold in a 4 pack of related vehicles.

Are Micro Machines HO scale?

Generally speaking, a micro is any toy car that is smaller than 1/87 scale, also known as HO scale.

How big are Micro Machines?

about 1.5 inches long
Micromachines were tiny plastic toy vehicles, much smaller than Hot Wheels at about 1.5 inches long. They were made by the Galoob toy company in the 1980’s and 1990’s. The cars were usually sold in a 4 pack of related vehicles.

What does Super Van city do in Micro Machines?

This updated take on a classic Micro Machines item transforms from Super Van to Super City and includes a working bridge, construction site, high rise building, drag strip, tons of ramps and the ability to connect to other playsets. Super Van City brings the world of Micro Machines to life! OPEN AND PLAY!

How many Micro Machines are there in the city play set?

AWESOME CITY LOCATIONS! Drive your Micro Machines through the off-road racing area, Police Station, Car Wash, Fire Station, Airport, and the drag race area to fly through the launcher! 12 MICRO MACHINES! Playset comes with 12 high-quality, brightly-colored Micro Machines vehicles! AUTHENTIC DETAILS!

What is Micro Machines’slogan?

Micro Machines had a well-known advertising campaign in the 1980s involving fast-talker John Moschitta Jr.. The commercials featured pitches in his trademark speedy style and ended with the slogan “If it doesn’t say Micro Machines, it’s not the real thing!”.

What is the difference between licensed and Micro Machines?

Licensed character products would often be fold-open heads including miniature characters and vehicles interactive with their playset environment. Micro Machines also utilized several diverse features such as color-changing cars and “Private Eyes” vehicles that even allowed one to peek inside and view an illustration of the contents.