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You can find a lot of the old Microman toys and their Micronaut counterparts on a number of other sites. Here's some of the older line of toys that mostly were made into Micronauts.

Microman CatalogMicroman Catalog

MicroRobot1, RobotMan, attachment vehicles SpyCar series, Spy Boys, and MicroKits


Box to Microman Conning Tower M-115



This was once my oldest vehicle/base in my collection, the Conning Tower M-115 (I have since traded it to my friend Paul Lorphanpaibul and hopefully he'll have some pics on his Microman Forever site soon!). This is known in the US as the Mobile Exploration Lab. The only difference between it and the US one is the double-barreled missile launcher (similar to the non-firing Hornetroid one) and pointed missiles, and the additional Microman markings on the otherwise identical labels (and the Takara stamped mold, rather than Mego). Isn't it a wonder of early 70's mecha design? ^_^ I'm sentimental about it because my very first US Micronauts included the M.E. Lab ^_^. Some parts of this Micronaut were used to model a spacecraft that appears in the climax to the Terry Gilliam movie "Time Bandits"!

3/4 angle front photo

3/4 angle rear photo

two sub-vehicles

For more on Micronauts, visit:
Erik Larsen's Micronauts page
Erik Larsen's Micronaut Page


For a good American site about Microman, try:
Microman Forever
or
Micropola


Microman is (c)1996 Takara, Ltd, Japan. No infringement is intended.