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Late 70's toy question...

judexavier

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There was a line of small (2" ?) poseable "robot/men", with transparent bodies, removable plated chest-plates, and human-looking plated heads.
This series also expanded into a series of 3 brightly colored "aliens" with various interchangable weapons. One was red, one was green with wings and a tail, and a purple one had 4 arms. I believe there was also atleast one diecast version, with some sort of flip-out winged jetpack.

I am drawing a blank as to what they were called or who made them.
Seems they were sold around '77-'80 or so.
 
Yes, Micronauts, released by MEGO in the USA, but developed originally by Takara, a Japanese company. Also some reissued in the USA under another name by another company in the mid 1980's.
 
I had a crapload of them when I was a kid. Ships and stuff too, if I remember correctly.
 
If I am not mistaken, the original Japanese toy line that the Micronauts came from (Microman) wound up being the same toy line that the Transformers eventually spawned from as well.
 
partly. Transformers came from 2 Japanese toylines, Diaclone and Microman. Soundwave and his spy cassettes, Megatron, Shockwave, Blaster and Perceptor were from Microman. Prime, Magnus, Ratchet/Ironhide, Sideswipe/Red Alert, Sunstreaker, Tracks, Jazz, Prowl/Bluestreak/Smokescreen, Hoist, Hound, Inferno/Grapple and Trailbreaker and the Seekers were all Diaclone. IIRC, so were the Dinobots and Constructicons. Jetfire was a Valkyrie VF1S from a manga toyline and Roadbuster and Whirl were from something else. The mini-vehicle Autobots were from a diaclone-related line.
 
Well, Diaclone was a spin-off of Microman, and then you had Car Robots which was a sub-line of Diaclone, and from Car Robots came the Transformers you mentioned. Jetfire was from Super Dimension Fortress Macross, which was re-worked as Robotech in the USA.
 
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