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Anyone remember Micro Machines?

Yeah, they just don't have that super fast talkin' Micro Machine Man anymore. Methinks he probably suffered an aneurysm...
 
My brother had them, and I can still recall my mothers screams of pain as she would step on one in the middle of the night on her way to the bathroom. Now you have me all nostalgic... 😉
 
Yeah, I had a SH!TLOAD of em😉 I had the helicopter transport and the airplane transport as well as the mobile city. I had just about every micro machine known to man including the clear ones, army ones, ones with opening doors/trunk/hood, motorcycles, the ones where you could change engines, wheels, etc, airplanes, boats, and space vehicles.

I was a micro machine FREAK 🙂 I still have a white '87 Mustang LX with opening doors, trunk, and hood that I carry around with me from time to time😎
 
Ahh the good old days of micromachines. Personally I liked hot wheels and matchbox cars better but it was fun to run over the micro machines with the other cars 🙂
 
Haha, I knew I'd dredge up some old memories. I miss my old collection, especially the construction-town set I used to have =(
 
Ahh sweet memories of being a child of the 80's, where every cartoon was a commercial, and every toy was a choking hazard 🙂

I think the only toy that caused more foot injuries was LEGO blocks, but given enough time and blind parents I bet micro machines will catch up hehe.
 
Micro-Machines rule! I had some of them that would change color when you held them tight (making them warmer I guess). I know I had a Lamburgini like that, and a porche 911 Turbo too 🙂
 
those things whipped @$$. i didn't have any, but the kid across the street had tons.
 
man, those things were great.....i had a whole huge plastic bin full of them. whenever my cousins and i would get together, we'd construct huge cities of em, since they always brought theirs with them.


and lets not forget legos for the greatest toy of the 80s!
 
I even had the ones that fit little batteries in them. The headlights and breaklights turned on.

I still have a white one of them around here somewhere...
 
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