We can still hear the Micro Machine Man flying through a script if we try hard enough. Those pint-sized vehicles he was the spokesperson for were a big part of our childhood. We aren’t alone. Tim Smith, who grew up in the ’80s, also loved his Micro Machines and has spent a lot of time recently reacquiring those little cars, trucks, and other vehicles. His collection is on display at Micro But Many, a slick site that showcases and details a little about each ride. With 1,172 Micro Machines, he’s just getting started. If you’re ready for a dose of nostalgia, head over to his site now and dig in.
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