Will Micro Machines Come Back?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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We have some serious nostalgia news for car-loving millennials:

Micro Machines are now on sale again

! Hasbro and collaborating company Jazwares announced the return of the tiny toy cars last year, and they're now available at Target and Walmart in packs of cars and even playsets.

Are Micro Machines making a comeback?

Micro Machines

are coming back in 2020

!

Micro Machines are coming back! Hasbro and Wicked Cool Toys announced (back in June) that they'd revive the tiny toy cars — which originally sold in the 1980s and 90s — in 2020.

Are old Micro Machines worth anything?

Most sets are worth

less than the $5 retail

, though some like Civil War can command over $10, and the Aliens set of three are on eBay stores for $50. The rare US version of the action fleet Aliens jump ship has been asking over $70.

When were Micro Machines discontinued?

Unfortunately, the Micro Machines line was cut short when toy-manufacturing giant Hasbro acquired Galoob in

the mid-1990s

. Hasbro quietly discontinued the line, which had been falling in popularity since the turn of the decade. It didn't take long for Hot Wheels to take its place at the top of the toy car market.

What happened to Galoob?

Industry Toys, Consumer electronics, video games Founded 1957 Defunct 1998 (as a toy company) Fate Closed, properties and brand name sold.

How small are Micro Machines?

Micromachines were tiny plastic toy , 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 and Hot Wheels the same size?

First, while much smaller than a typical 1/64 vehicle,

they are bigger than the standard Micro Machines

car (2.75 inches long vs. 2 inches). … Meanwhile, Hot Wheels produced the Atomix series of cars, close in size to the Micro Machines. The first ones came packaged as a bonus vehicle on some 2002 mainline cars.

Did Hasbro make Micro Machines?

Micro Machines are a line of toys originally made by Galoob (now part of

Hasbro

) in the mid-1980s and throughout the 1990s.

Are my Matchbox cars worth anything?

The

ones we own aren't worth much

, but there are a number of Matchbox models that could be worth thousands of dollars; especially if they were issued in the '60s and they're in great shape. Maryland resident Bruce Pascal, for instance, owns 4,000 Hot Wheels toys.

What is a Micro Machine French bulldog?

A mini Frenchie is a standard French Bulldog that got bred down to a smaller size. There are other names associated with this phenomenon such as the micro French Bulldog or teacup Frenchies. All these terms essentially carry the same meaning. A smaller

version of

the standard Frenchie dog we all know and love.

Are Micro Machines N scale?

There are

very few of

the Micro Machines that work for N scale. As mentioned most are grotesque misrepresentations of scale vehicles. The more recent Speedeez are better. With some modifications they can be quite passable.

Who invented Micro Machines?

Micro Machines: The Original Scale Miniatures, also called Micro Machines or simply The Micros, are a line of toys originally made by Galoob (now part of Hasbro) in the mid-1970s and throughout the 1990s. Galoob licensed the idea behind Micro Machines from

Clemens V. Hedeen

, an American toy inventor from Wisconsin.

What is the scale of Micro Machines?

Generally speaking, a micro is any toy car that is

smaller than 1/87 scale

, also known as HO scale.

Does Hasbro own galoob?

In a deal that will bring the Star Wars toy franchise under one roof but spells the end of independence for the Bay Area's largest toy company, industry giant Hasbro Inc. said yesterday that it

will buy Galoob Toys of South San Francisco

for $220 million.

Who is the Micro Machine guy?


John Moschitta Jr.

, also known as “Motormouth” John Moschitta and The Fast Talking Guy (born August 6, 1954), is an American actor, singer and spokesman. He is best known for his rapid speech delivery. He appeared in over 100 commercials as “The Micro Machines Man” and in a 1981 ad for FedEx.

What scale is Hot Wheels?

Hot Wheels makes

1:64-scale

die-cast imitations of the kind of cars you might see tooling around your neighborhood, if your neighbors are speed freaks, color fiends, and drivers with slight aggression issues.

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David Evans
David is a seasoned automotive enthusiast. He is a graduate of Mechanical Engineering and has a passion for all things related to cars and vehicles. With his extensive knowledge of cars and other vehicles, David is an authority in the industry.