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  2. Micro Machines - Wikipedia

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    James Bond and Indiana Jones themed toys were also released. After being bought by Hasbro, Winner's Circle NASCAR and G.I. Joe themed cars and playsets were added. While the Micro Machines collection is known primarily for sizing down automobiles, it has also featured several playsets including 1991's fold-out Super Van City. Licensed character ...

  3. Hot Wheels - Wikipedia

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    Two other innovations were introduced briefly in Hot Wheels cars in the 1980s – Thermal Color Change paint, and rotating 'crash panel' vehicles ("Crack-Ups"). The former was able to change color on exposure to hot or cold water, and there was an initial release of 20 different cars, available as sets of three vehicles.

  4. Modarri - Wikipedia

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    An additional car, the Modarri DIY Car, is a paint-it-yourself version of the S1 Street Car. [2] Modarri cars were launched with Kickstarter assistance in 2013. [3] In 2014 the cars received the Popular Science award "Best Toy in Show" at the North American International Toy Fair and "Toy of the Year" from Creative Child magazine. [4] [5]

  5. Action figure - Wikipedia

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    This led to the Micro Change line of toys: objects that could "transform" into robots. In 1984, Hasbro licensed Micro Change and another Takara line, the Diaclone transforming cars, and combined them in the US as the Transformers, spawning a still-continuing family of animated cartoons.

  6. Hess toys - Wikipedia

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    It commemorates the name change and stock ticker symbol change from Amerada Hess Corporation to the Hess Corporation. It was a re-release of the 1997 Hess Truck. The trailer box bears the name "Hess Corporation". The two cars included have the stock ticker letters on them instead of the traditional Hess name.

  7. Choro-Q - Wikipedia

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    The toy line is highly popular and has become collectible, even outside Japan, due to its low price and its merchandising line which includes JGTC and various licensed car editions and has also spawned a series of videogames bearing the same name. The toy line has also lent its moulding to the Micro-Change and Transformers line of toys.

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