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Micro Machine Museum:  http://www.m2museum.com/

http://micromachines.wikia.com/wiki/MicroMachines_Wiki

 

Micro Machines

M.M.T.L.

Playmates Speedeez

Imperial

Tiny Tuffs (Coca-Cola Micro Machines)

Tonka Tiny's

Nano Speed

Jakks PowerTrains 2.0

Z-Bots

Mattel Hot Wheels Planet Micro

Mattel Hot Wheels Atomix

Mattel Hot Wheels Micro Vehicles Crazy Classics

Mattel Hot Wheels Micro Vehicles  Trans Mutants

Mattel Hot Wheels Micro Vehicles Race Team Pit Crew

Mattel Hot Wheels Micro Vehicles Camo Force

Mattel Hot Wheels Micro Vehicles Dark Rider

 

kid galaxy nitro micros?

driven pocket series

 

Matchbox Micro Cars #969 Porsche 959 Red Diecas

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Matchbox-Micro-Cars-969-Porsche-959-Red-Diecast-Car-Stripes/192633903006?hash=item2cd9e0179e:g:aFQAAOSwp7RbfOGV

 

 

 


 

Micro Machines actually were not the first to produce "micro" size toy cars. The earliest ones date back to at least the 1930's. There have been many more cars made since the introduction of Micro Machines, many trying to capitalize on the success of Micro Machines

  • Tootisetoy c.1930s
  • "Made in Japan" (unknown maker) c.1960s
  • Skeeters (by Ideal) c.1970s
  • Zowees (by Mattel) c.1970s
  • Micro Magnifiers (by Funrise) c.1980s (Micro Magnifiers 
  • Road Champs c.1980s
  • Racing Champions c.1980s
  • ERTL
  • Micro Hot Wheels (by Mattel) c.1980s
  • Planet Micro (by Mattel) c.1990s
  • Phat Boyz (by Simple Wishes) c.1990s
  • Speedeez (by Playmate Toys Inc) c.2000s
  • Imperial c. 1990s
  • M.M.T.L.
  • McToys
  • Micro Sonic Flashers (by Majorette)