PACKAGES Machine
Cars came package in a small box with side window displaying the
included Microman figure. The window was made into a shape of
crystal prism.
Mego
adopted the same style box when they imported Takara's Microman in 1976
and sold them as the Micronauts. Even though, the records show that US
patent was apply for the M11X & M12X types, Mego decided to cut cost
and included Time Traveler (M10X type) instead. This is one
of the reason for some of the strange decals because they were decals
for the M11X & M12X figures. Machine-Car
Series (c.1975)
Machine Car toys were released in
1975 during the second year of Microman line. Each Machine Car
comes in parts that must be put together much like the previous
Microman-Zone vehicles (Micro Machine and Cosmo Cars), however, Takara
decided to eliminated the nuts and bolts and made the toys based on the
5mm connections system. Each Machine Car also shared a
common wind-up unit which is a chrome "engine" block with real
rubber tires. Mego licensed and sold Machine Car toys
as Micronauts - Motorized Vehicle Series. Mego also included a
figure with each vehicle and even adopted the same style box however the
figures were just the regular Time Traveler (M10X type). Mego also
renamed each vehicles - Formula Z became Warp Racer, Auto Buggy became
Ultronic Scooter, Bull Crane became Bull Dozer, and Super Jet became
Photon Sled. While these little vehicles are not very
rare, especially the Micronauts versions here in the States, they do
have their own little charm. These vehicles are full of
interchangeable parts and in the age of ultra-realistic looking toys
these little vehicles reminds us of the time gone by when toy vehicles
are made of simple plastic shape with bright color and wind-up motor. |
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M111 Bobson with Machine Car #1
Formula Z
M113 Bobby with Machine Car #2 Auto
Buggy
M122 Michael with Machine Car #3
Bull Crane
M124 Max with Machine Car #4 Super
Jet
*Toys pictures here are the
Micronauts versions |