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Trek toy ships:MicroMachines and Johnny Lightning

SicOne

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Anyone have a full list of what ships were available in the MicroMachines line of the 1990s, as well as the Johnny Lightning line of the early-to-mid 2000s? I have a small fleet of the old MMs in a Rubbermaid container, but am wondering if I have missed some ship types, and have only two of the highly-detailed Johnny Lightning ships ("All Good Things" 3-nacelled Enterprise-D and Voyager). I don't know how many JL ships there were.

The Titanium series of MicroMachines have many excellent Star Wars and Battlestar Galactica ships, but AFAIK there are no plans for Titanium series Trek ships.

Also, I thought for the new movie that there were going to be a Hot Wheels line of ships (Ent-A, Ent-D, nuEnt, TOS 1701), but I haven't seen them out yet.

If anyone has information on how many and what types of ships the various lines have put out, please share.:drool:
 
I have a few of the old Micro Machines... right off the top of my head I have:

Deep Space Nine
DS9 Runabout
Maquis Raider
Voyager
Excelsior
Enterprise NCC-1701
Romulan Bird of Prey
Klingon Bird of Prey
 
Once upon a time, I had all the Star Trek micromachines with the exception of the really rare ones. (ie: The Array, and the Bajoran solar sail ship)
 
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Maybe you should check out the Japanese Furuta line of ST ships (not *futura*).

They were similar, a bit larger. Fairly well done, nicer than most of the others.
Plus they made some ships which were never done anywhere else AKAIK, like the Prometheus.
 
Maybe you should check out the Japanese Furuta line of ST ships (not *futura*).

They were similar, a bit larger. Fairly well done, nicer than most of the others.
Plus they made some ships which were never done anywhere else AKAIK, like the Prometheus.

Do you have a link to share with us? I did find some on Amazon, but not sure how to link it up. Very intricately detailed, though.
 
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