Star Wars The Force Awakens Micro Machine Playset (Assorted R2-D2/Stormtrooper)

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Star Wars The Force Awakens Micro Machine Playset (Assorted R2-D2/Stormtrooper)

Star Wars The Force Awakens Micro Machine Playset (Assorted R2-D2/Stormtrooper)

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The smells on offer were banana, bubble gum, chocolate chips, pine, popcorn, root beer and vanilla ice cream. There were loads of individual city sets hat could be combined to make bigger and more varied environments, but having a single set that tried to do it all was amazing. And that’s where Super Van City came in. Please follow the article standards laid out in the Layout Guide and the Manual of Style and complete this article to the highest level of quality before continuing on other articles. Remove this message when finished. Maybe, but with Star Wars Micro Machines in general, we undoubtedly have one of the very best uses of the tiny vehicle and playset concept.

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It was beautifully done and even though – like all of the other licensed sets which featured character figures and selections of vehicles from movies or TV shows they were based on – the scale was incredibly inconsistent, it didn’t matter. None could compare to the might of Star Wars, which never met a licensing or merchandising opportunity it couldn’t make its own and absolutely dominate. Of course, as cool as they were, the tiny Insider cars – a little over half an inch in size – were so small that they were prone to being lost or vacuumed up by an oblivious parent. What could be cooler than a whole lorry that folds down out into a whole city for you to explore with your stunt cars? Mad Max has a lot to answer for. Imagine trundling around the city in your sweet new ride when the apocalypse hits – and suddenly, you’re surrounded by bloodthirsty gangs looking to steal your fuel and wheels.Yep, you too can give your kid a head start on a lifelong obsession with voyeurism – thanks to Micro Machines Private Eyes!

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That’s what Insiders were: normal looking Micro Machines with a secret, even tinier vehicle hidden inside them. Each of these vehicles had a magnifying window on the roof, which kids could look through and see the ‘secret scene’ inside. Remember the whole transparent coloured plastic vibe that was in vogue in the 90s? Well, that’s exactly the kind of cool aesthetic that Micro Machines X-Rays tap into. Despite revealing that your vehicles are – unsurprisingly – just empty plastic shells, rather than intricate and functional machinery, for the most part, these Micro Machines really did look and feel awesome. Many came with opening doors too! Some very fancy and futuristic models of car were used as the standout designs in the range too, with those beautifully colourful paint jobs giving them an extra layer of appeal.

Don’t let any preconceived notions based on the Battle of Endor’s ultimate outcome breed any disdain towards this playset — it’s one of many prime examples of Galoob’s penchant for action features. Just like from Return of the Jedi, the push of a button releases the logs to bring down AT-STs and the adjacent trees have logs that actually swing down on strings (and it wasn’t a cheap, weak swing either). What’s also fun about this playset is that — by approaching it on its own merits divorced from Star Wars— it can easily blend in with any standard Micro Machines playset; you can practically call it “Secret Government Conspiracy at Mt. Rolling-Logs-of-Death.” While all these things are well and good, the inclusion of Boba Fett and Yoda — granted, in his corporeal form — figurines raises an eyebrow. But given George Lucas’ tendency to constantly make changes to the original trilogy, we might just see Boba Fett ravage Endor soon enough. When you think of awesome 80s toys, Micro Machines are right up there – which explains their appearance on our best 80s toys list!

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Slightly larger than standard sized Micro Machines, the Radicator collection featured cars in bright, bold and very 90s colour schemes. It was an absolute joy to play with and meant you could engage in all manner of creative play if you had a selection of vehicles on hand. Cars, planes, boats, helicopters – you name it, Super Van City has an appropriate piece of scenery for pretty much anything in your collection. Folding up neatly as a very 80s camper van, Super Van City was an absolutely magical toy. It genuinely did feel like a micro sized city, which somehow found space for kids to use all of their Micro Machines vehicles. Jason – who lives in the UK – has had a lifelong interest in video games, which all started when he discovered Space Invaders in the early 80s. The first game he ever completed was Wonder Boy in Monster Land on the Sega Master System – which remains one of his proudest gaming achievements. Jason is a passionate writer – and has been writing about gaming since the late 90s. He currently runs pop culture blog midlifegamergeek.com, which he updates on a daily basis (and has written more than 700 articles on the blog alone!).The Micro Machines Star Wars Action Fleet toyline was manufactured by Galoob and was inspired by the various vehicles of the cinematic Star Wars saga. Notably the line included the E-Wing fighter from the Star Wars: Dark Empire saga and the Virago from Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire; the only Expanded Universe vehicles produced for this line. They were introduced in the early 1990's, prior to Hasbro's revival of the Star Wars action figure line. Is it a cop out to feature an entire spin-off toy line of Micro Machines in first place on the best Micro Machines toys list? There were some incredibly surprising licensed Micro Machines sets released over the years – with sets based on (sometimes very adult) franchises such as Indiana Jones, James Bond, Star Trek, Aliens, Predator and Terminator 2. Some weird, slightly more obscure choices made the jump to Micro Machines too, such as Babylon 5, Jonny Quest and Biker Mice from Mars.



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