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Micro Action Knock-Off Helicopters

Here are some knock-offs of Micro Action helicopters that came with a new (2010’s) aircraft carrier playset.* They each have a separate black rotor piece (which does turn) and a separate black landing gear piece. Unlike the knock-off jets, there are no paint applications on the helicopters. The first three photos are comparison shots of the real Micro Action Sikorsky SH-60 Sea Hawk compared to its knock-off counterpart. The next three photos are of the knock-off AH-64 Apache which I do not have a real example of for comparison. The last two photos are the knock-offs together. * The aircraft carrier playset itself (not pictured) isn’t bad either. It is  not  a knock-off of the Funrise carrier. It has more realistic proportions and electronic features of some sort that don’t work on my copy. It has a small section of the port deck which is removable to allow storage of the jets inside the hull.

Kaman SH-2F Seasprite

Name (as shown on packaging): Kaman SH-2F Seasprite Versions: 1 Color Scheme: bluish gray Left Side: star and stripes, “NAVY” Right Side: star and stripes, “NAVY” Date Stamp: None Size comparison to other Funrise Micro Action aircraft

Bell AH-1J Sea Cobra

Name (as shown on packaging): Bell AH-1J Sea Cobra Versions: 1 Color Scheme: olive green Left Side: star and stripes, “MARINES” and “SM” on tail Right Side: star and stripes, “MARINES” and “SM” on tail Date Stamp: None Size comparison to other Funrise Micro Action aircraft

Sikorsky SH-60 Sea Hawk (sic)

Name (as shown on packaging): Sikorsky SH-60 Sea Hawk (sic) Versions: 1 Color Scheme: dark bluish gray Left Side: star and stripes, “NAVY” Right Side: star and stripes, “NAVY” Date Stamp: None Size comparison to other Funrise Micro Action aircraft

Kamov KA34 Hokum Gunship

Name (as shown on packaging): Kamov KA34 Hokum Gunship Versions: 1 Color Scheme: light tannish gray with darker camouflage spots Left Side: red star Right Side: red star Date Stamp: None Size comparison to other Funrise Micro Action aircraft

MIL MI-24 HIND-D

Name (as shown on packaging): MIL MI-24 HIND-D Versions: 1 Color Scheme: green with beige camouflage spots Left Side: red star Right Side: red star Date Stamp: None Size comparison to other Funrise Micro Action aircraft

Micro Action Knock-Off Jets

Here are some knock-offs of Micro Action jets that came with a new (2010’s) aircraft carrier playset.* They are each one solid piece of plastic with the wheel block and wheels all molded together with the body of the jet. This isn’t a problem since the wheels on real Micro Action jets don’t really work anyway (despite the claim on the packaging). The paint jobs are well done and are similar to the originals. I think they’re neat little pieces, especially the white Phantom. The first photo is a group shot of all the knock-offs together (3 Phantoms, 2 Falcons, 1Eagle and 1Tomcat). Then there are comparison shots of the knock-off (on the right) and the Funrise original (on the left). The last photo is a shot of the underside of one of the knock-offs. * The aircraft carrier playset itself (not pictured) isn’t bad either. It is not a knock-off of the Funrise carrier. It has more realistic proportions and electronic features of some sort that don’t work on my co

Micro Action Sets in Christmas Catalogs

Here are Micro Action sets being featured in period catalogs. All the images on this page are taken from and used with the kind permission of WishbookWeb.com , the vintage Christmas catalog archive. Check out the site for a real nostalgia trip! The 1989 Sears Wishbook (2 images below) - The carrier (item 4) is referred to as a “Helicopter Attack Cruiser” and came with three helicopters (one of which is the larger, ripcord-powered flying copter). The ship pictured may be a prototype as the guns on the deck are gray rather than black and there are different stickers on the island and in front of the island. The “Cargo Plane” (item 5) is shown with 14 Micro Action vehicles (including 7 “Collector Series I” jets). Side note: Item 10  is from Imperial’s “ Steel Screamers ” line. The jets in this line were die-cast metal and used both Funrise and Galoob sculpts. The 1990 JC Penney Christmas Catalog (1 image below) - The “Micro Action Super Cruiser” (item E) is shown with the bla