Thursday, March 24, 2022

#994 MICRO MACHINES – TRAINS SERIES (1989)

MM’s enthusiast mostly collect cars and trucks. Other kind of vehicles are not so popular, including the trains made between 1989 and 1990, but they are very nice collectables, so colourful and beautifully detailed.

I have five complete sets plus a couple of pieces that make incomplete sets. Today I am presenting there:

  • Continental Bullet

  • High Speed Bullet


  • American Passenger


  • Iron Man No.1

  • Transcontinental Freight

 
All of them from 1989, when the Trains series was started. Each of the sets included 5 pieces, that is one locomotive and four wagons, or two locomotives and three wagons. The first series consisted of 8 collections, exactly the five above plus the same last three in repainted versions (and with different names:
  • Lightning Express (sames as American Passenger, but in grey/yellow/white)
  • Cannonball No.9 (Same as Iron Man No.1, but in different colours)
  • Western Freight (same as Transcontinental Freight, but in different colours)

Each blister came with 10/12 tracks, which were exactly 8 curves and 2/4 straight tracks, that could be attached to each other forming long rail loops around or through you Micro Machines cities.

In 1990, all train sets were re-released in alternate colours, but without changing the names. Unfortunately, these are very rare to see, as they were only available in some countries and also in low numbers. That same year there were three additional sets with sounds called Power Sound Trains: Steam Train, Passenger Locomotive and Great Plains Diesel. These three are more common than the standard 1990 releases, but still rare. The casts used for these are the same, the paintwork is different, and they produced two sounds when pressing a button located on top of one of the wagons (generally, the biggest one, that also hold a cell battery.

Several playsets were released to be combined with this series, such as 2 different Train Stations, an Engine House, a Trestle (kind of bridge), or the bigger Train Central City (with a big colour playcard, several buildings with Super Micro Light feature and more rails to extend your lines). Some of these included a complete Power Sounds Trains set, others didn’t include any trains.

Noteworthy is the Power Train City, a playset in which the trains could be dragged automatically along the rails with a system that was probably the same used in the different slot tracks released over the years.

There is still a train station, released in 1996 in the “highways and Byways” style with one train set, two cars, tracks and onel building, but the vehicles were previously released (the train is the Transcontinental Freight from 1989).

FACTS AND FIGURES

  • Name: Micromachines Trains Collections: American Passenger, Continental Bullet, High Speed Bullet, Iron Man No.1, Transcontinental Freight
  • Scale: unknown.
  • Year: 1989
  • Company: Galoob (U.S.A.)
  • Size: approx. 2 cm

2 comments:

  1. Alucinante esta ferroviaria serie de MM, los trenes y todos sus complementos, un jueguete de muchos kilates.

    Por cierto, he visto que recientemente se han empezado a reeditar los MM pero son otros moldes, ¿no?
    Me refiero que han comprado unicamente la marca, supongo alguna empresa china y se han puesto a fabricar con otros moldes y una calidad claramente inferior.

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    1. Sí, los tengo desde hace poco y me encantan. Al principio pensé que no me iban a. Interesar, pero como suele pasar, encuentras uno y cuando lo tienes en la mano los ves de otra manera. Los micro machines actuales son de jazwares, que es una empresa importante, deben de tener solo la marca. El principal inconveniente de estos es que no están basados en ningún coche real, son todos inventados.

      Gracias por comentar!

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