How To Identify Vintage Micro Machines. The Secrets Reveled!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • A question that I often get asked is "how do you know if it's a real Micro Machines?" (Or something close to that) In todays episode I'll share with you my methods and show you the resources I use to identify which miniature diecast cars are in fact REAL MICRO MACHINES! I hope you enjoy
    Here are links to the website I use:
    M2Museum - Perfect if you know the Make or Model of a vehicle.
    www.m2museum.c...
    Joe’s Curios - Awesome if you know the year of the vehicle or set.
    www.joescurios...
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    Official Micro Machines Collectors Group on Facebook
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Комментарии • 17

  • @MadBiker1337
    @MadBiker1337 8 месяцев назад +4

    Great video, i do like to collect the funrise and famosa cars too as you cant get some cars in mm like saab, delorean and a few others

    • @thetoyfreaks6134
      @thetoyfreaks6134  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for checking out the video.

    • @chrisstephenson8311
      @chrisstephenson8311 7 месяцев назад +1

      That’s true! I try to mainly collect MM but I have some fun rise and think they do a good job on some cars Looking like the real thing…like the back to the future delorean which looks great👍🏻

  • @rhitrix
    @rhitrix 10 месяцев назад +3

    Such an informative and useful video. Thank you!

  • @thetoyfreaks6134
    @thetoyfreaks6134  Год назад +4

    Thanks for checking out the video. Just as a house keeping item. In the case of the Blue Shelby Cobra, you could go to the M2M and select "Deluxe" and you could have found the Shelby. I wanted to show you how to also use Joe's page because you can search by "year or collection". There might be a time when all you know about a vehicle is that its from 1989 it's marked Galoob and that it's red. You will need to go to Joe's page, select Micro Machines, go to the year 1989 and look at every picture of every set to find your car. It can be time consuming, but the information is there.

  • @vdubber252k
    @vdubber252k 20 дней назад +1

    Thanks for all the useful info and links :)

  • @Demonizer68
    @Demonizer68 11 месяцев назад +2

    Might have to go through some of the cars I have as I reckon I have a few of them that are funrise cars.

    • @thetoyfreaks6134
      @thetoyfreaks6134  11 месяцев назад

      I think the Funrise are the ones that look closest to micro machines.

  • @WhatsOnMyShelf
    @WhatsOnMyShelf 3 месяца назад

    Google lens can also be accessed via the normal google search. Click the button on the right side of the search box that looks like a camera and either take a photo or select a photo that you already have taken. This works on PC too.

  • @dude4392
    @dude4392 Год назад +3

    My guess is 14 @ 1:39

  • @ashisrocknroll
    @ashisrocknroll 2 месяца назад

    What site do you use to identify micro machines?

    • @thetoyfreaks6134
      @thetoyfreaks6134  2 месяца назад

      I listed them in the description. I use a bunch of different sites as the yare all useful. I use the m2museum, Joe's Curios, eBay, google lens

  • @sebbiejaymulkey5255
    @sebbiejaymulkey5255 Месяц назад

    I have a mini-figure that I cannot identify

  • @tahanamarieboughter7667
    @tahanamarieboughter7667 6 месяцев назад +2

    I have a micro machine in its original box. It's #10 Aircraft II but when you turn it over it says #13 Aircraft II. Have you seen a box like this before. If you need I can send you a pic. Just give me your email address.

    • @thetoyfreaks6134
      @thetoyfreaks6134  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, it's common for the packaging to have errors or misprints. They just seemed to use what they had available at the time.