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![]() APC |
![]() Bradley |
![]() Sherman |
![]() Elephant |
![]() KV-1 |
![]() ISU 152 |
![]() Panther |
![]() Panzer I |
![]() Sheridan |
![]() Sherman |
![]() Elephant |
![]() Chieftain |
![]() Priest |
![]() Priest Camo Pattern |
![]() Tiger |
![]() Char B1 |
![]() Mark IV Male |
![]() Renault FT17 |
![]() Armored Car |
![]() Battleship |
![]() FT 17 |
![]() Merkava |
![]() Panther |
![]() Stormtiger |
![]() Tiger |
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Galoob toys was founded in 1957. I don't know much about them, but the "MicroMachines" were first manufactured in the mid 1980's. In 1998 Hasbro bought out Galoob toys. Shown above are several models. Honestly, one or two of them nay not be Galoob. I really do not know! Generally speaking, the quality of the detail varies from very good to fair. The paint jobs also range from realistic to psychedelic! They are relatively inexpensive, and kind of fun to collect.
Galoob also produced various military sets, as well as "blaze and roar" sets, Micro Machines which made noise and had flashing lights.
Cost: $2.00-$8.00
More on military micromachines can be found here, or at M2Museum .