![]() The tracks can be short or off-center by an 1/16" which gets annoying and you just force it in which can twist the track. The tracks don't line up when trying to connect different sets or buildings (Mega Play Set). The pieces are looser and easier to fit but I'm seeing stress cracks around some of the connections. Expand your options of fun home activities with the largest online selection at. Micro Machines are tiny scale component style 'playsets' and vehicles that are slightly larger than N scale. Great deals on Micro Machines Diecast Vehicle Play Sets. The Driven tracks are starting to show wear after 6months of play. Micro Machines are a line of toys originally made by Galoob (now part of Hasbro) in the mid-1980s and throughout the 1990s. ![]() You can never have enough tracks because you'll need more of the less common pieces: intersection, male-male adapters, and the bridges. That's one of the gripes I have is that they're really hard to find. Get doubles of a few cars if it's cheap, just in case he loses the cars or you can't find them. City Hall, Country Farm, Cycle Shop, Drive-Up Bank, Heliport, and Rent-A-Car were added, but the 3 playsets in 1988 were. The Travel City playsets expanded again to include 3 more sets, however, 3 earlier ones were dropped. The width of the micro machine vehicle will fit the Driven tracks no problem. Popularity exploded for Micro Machines in 1989, and the playsets were there to satisfy the strong demand. ![]() Papa builds the city, son drives around it and gives you the slow car to race him with. My 3 year old loves them, both Driven and Micro Machines. Call me pessimistic, but I didn’t expect the relaunch to last very long (and with the distribution woes we’ve seen, it’s looking like I may have been right) so I’m buying up everything I can now before they fade into oblivion again.ĭo it. Micro Machines were by far my favorite toy growing up and when I saw they were bringing the brand back I decided to buy every set I could so that he could play with them. It looks like it’d work with the Micro Machines play sets but just wanted to see if anybody has actually unboxed one and compared it to the Micro Machines sets.Īnd if you’re wondering why I haven’t opened the one I bought, I’m saving every single Micro Machine set (and Driven set if they’re relatively compatible) for my son to open when he’s old enough (he’s only 16 months at the moment). Has anybody tried the Driven Pocket Series and compared it to the new Micro Machines and Micro Machines play sets? I found a Driven play set ( ) on sale for $6.50 the other day and figured why not.
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