Star Trek Micro Machines (they even had a Babylon 5 line! anyone remember those? ) was one of my favorite toylines to collect as a kid. The only frustrating thing was trying to collect towards the end of the run where the newer sets were impossible to find. I was lucky to snag the 3 pack with Voyager in it (the set also had a kazon and maquis ship). I hated that the movie enterprise and the e-e where exclusive to the larger sets with III being almost impossible to find. I remember I had a chance to get the third set but I opted for II as I wanted the Defiant (I only had the money for one) but when I got a chance to go back to that toy store they were out of stock with the third set.
Well, to be fair, they needed to have some sort of incentive to get you to BUY the larger set, right?
That sucks, having to choose, though. Did you ever get the set III?
Not sure if this has been suggested yet but you could use canned air duster for cleaning electronics. It would be good for getting most things off like dust. Just remember to hold the miniatures so they don't blow around.t_smitts said:(And, again, if anyone knows about a safe way to clean dirt off of them, I'd appreciate it).
I have a can of air, I don't think blowing it off will do.
Galoob wen down hill when they dumped all of their other licensed properties including B5, I think they had aliens/predator, mib, and starship troopers, in favor of focusing on Star Wars. This was also the time when the plague of glut Episode 1 merchandise was upon us.
Well, every franchise has its peaks and valleys, when it comes to popularity (and thus merchandise). I'm old enough to remember the ton of toys and books that came out around the time of "Dick Tracy", for example.

And, as I've said before, they'd pretty much done all the major ships up to that point.
That being said, it is interesting to speculate what ships they would've come out with, had they decided to make enough for one last box set. Remember that the collector's sets came out once a year from 1993 to 1996 (except in 1994, when they released a wonderful set for Star Wars instead) They also came out with an even larger Star Wars set in 1997 that had all 19 of the ships from the 1994 set, plus 21 more (which I'd really like). Assuming Star Trek once again sat that year out, that would put a fourth set out some time around 1998, meaning any ships in it would've had to have been featured in shows or movie no later than 1997. Assuming it would be a 16 piece set like the other, and that it would including the three existing ones that were never in a set, that would leave 12 ships, plus a "bonus" exclusive to that set.
Now given all those parameters (again, 1997 or earlier), what 13 ships would you have included in the set? Here's my pics:
1) Bajoran Solar Sailing Ship
2) Kazon Torpedo
3) Caretaker's Array
4) Merchantman
5) Regula One
6) Ferengi Shuttle
7) USS Jenolen
8) Groumall
9) Batris
10) Borg Sphere
11) Jem'Hadar Battle Cruiser
12) Cardassian Hideki Class Ship
13) Vidiian Warship
14) Tholian ship
15) Federation/Maquis Fighter
Bonus ship:
Phoenix