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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 wit...

Micro Jet Color Changing Magnifiers

Funrise made some of their single-axle jets in a color-changing plastic. I do not have any examples in my collection but have seen some in online auctions. They were supposed to change color in warm and cold water. The packaging photos all show greenish jets that change to a yellowish color. Despite the photos on the packaging, the actual jets I’ve seen appear white in color, almost like glow-in-the-dark plastic. I’m not sure if this is due to a degradation of the color changing plastic or if they were originally this strange white color. To date, I’ve only seen 4-packs of the color changing jets and all packages were marked “1988.” The following jets are pictured on the back of the packaging (those marked with an asterisk I can confirm as being produced as color changers): A-4 Skyhawk* F-4 Phantom* F-10A Thunderbolt II F-14A Tomcat F-15 Eagle* F-16A Fighting Falcon F/A-18 Hornet F-19 Stealth* SR-71A Blackbird* MIG 21bis Fishbed* MIG 238N Flogger* TU-26 Backfire Bomber* ...

Micro Action Military Helicopters

Funrise produced eight different military helicopters and I have seven of them in my collection (I’m still missing the Apache). They seem to be much less common than the jets and they seem like they’d be more easily broken than the jets. While they lack wheels they do have main rotors that turn. Two of the ones that I have (the Lynx and the Defender) came packaged with a version of the aircraft carrier playset. The helicopters seem to lack any manufacturer/date markings. The names of the eight helicopters are listed below as they are shown on packaging, errors and all... American: Kaman SH-2F Seasprite McDonald (sic) Model-500 Defender AH-64 Apache Sikorsky SH-60 Sea Hawk (sic) Bell AH-1J Sea Cobra Soviet: MIL MI-24 HIND-D Kamov KA34 Hokum Gunship British: Westland Lynx

Micro Action Transport Helicopter Playset

Funrise produced this large transport helicopter "playset" for use with its line of Micro Action cars and trucks. While not really intended for or very compatible with the Micro Action jets/helicopters, I thought I would include it here as it is a Funrise aircraft itself. The version I have in my collection was packaged in a a white box with a black and white photo of the contents on one side. While I cannot say for certain, this type of simple box was often used by companies for merchandise sold via catalog (rather than the more eye-catching packaging used for merchandise sold in retail stores). The helicopter came with 24 various Micro Action cars and trucks (I've not photographed them as of yet but they are pictured on the box). These vehicles could be loaded into the helicopter via a variety of opening hatches and doors. There were two large hatches on either side (behind the cockpit), two smaller hatches on either side (in the tail) and a door/ramp at the rear o...

Westland Lynx

Name (as shown on packaging): Westland Lynx Versions: 1 Color Scheme: blue Left Side: "NAVY" Right Side: "NAVY" Date Stamp: None Size comparison to other Funrise Micro Action aircraft

McDonald (sic) Model-500 Defender

Name (as shown on packaging): McDonald (sic) Model-500 Defender Versions: 1 Color Scheme: green with brown camouflage spots Left Side: blue and white roundel Right Side: blue and white roundel Date Stamp: None Size comparison to other Funrise Micro Action aircraft