Make room, Hot Wheels fans—Micro Machines are on their way back to the market next year, giving adult gearheads everywhere another toy to obsess over. Anyone that grew up in the 1980s and ’90s will ...
Remember Micro Machines, the tiny toy cars pitched by fast-talking pitchman John Moschitta Jr.back in the late ‘80s? Bitmap Books’ Micro But Many: An Unofficial Micro Machines Collection is 400 pages ...
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View post: Fire Destroys High-End Auto Shop in Canada, EV Battery Risks Draw Attention Why didn’t anyone tell us? If it’s because they thought we were too old to play with toys, they thought wrong.
I think it’s safe to say that almost all of us grew up playing with toy cars. They were cheap, and darn near indestructible. Some went by the brand name of “Hot Wheels”, and others “Matchbox”. As a ...