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What are these little toys?

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@lindyslucky,

 

That's an interesting lot of figures.

The soldiers are a mix of 1:87 and 1:72 scale figures.

Some are quarter vending machine figures.

Some came from mini play sets.

Some may be cereal promos.

Some seem to be from some mini Star Wars sets from the late 80s early 90s.

The figures in bluejeans and white Tees with and without the "M" on them I 've seen before, but can't remember what Movie, TV show, Comic, Cartoon etc., they came from.

 

If you are wondering about value there isn't much to them.  I run across dozens of them in figure lots, separate them as best as I can, put `em in small ziplocks and sell them at toy shows and my garage sales for a quarter a bag.  Something younger kids can buy.

"THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS FOOLPROOF, BECAUSE FOOLS ARE SO DARNED INGENIOUS!" (unknown)

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Re: What are these little toys?

They look like a mix of different toys. 

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One of them is a green army guy.

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The guy with the white shirt nad red cap might be a corporate mascot or a cartoon character.

Do a Google Image reverse search on him.

 

Would they fit inside a KinderEgg?

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Re: What are these little toys?

They look like Mighty Max toys manufactured by Bluebird toys.  They were sold in little compacts as the boy equivalent of Polly Pocket compacts.

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@lindyslucky,

 

That's an interesting lot of figures.

The soldiers are a mix of 1:87 and 1:72 scale figures.

Some are quarter vending machine figures.

Some came from mini play sets.

Some may be cereal promos.

Some seem to be from some mini Star Wars sets from the late 80s early 90s.

The figures in bluejeans and white Tees with and without the "M" on them I 've seen before, but can't remember what Movie, TV show, Comic, Cartoon etc., they came from.

 

If you are wondering about value there isn't much to them.  I run across dozens of them in figure lots, separate them as best as I can, put `em in small ziplocks and sell them at toy shows and my garage sales for a quarter a bag.  Something younger kids can buy.

"THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS FOOLPROOF, BECAUSE FOOLS ARE SO DARNED INGENIOUS!" (unknown)
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Thank you so much!

These have been floating around my eBay "pile" for awhile.

My adult children just laughed.

Trying to wrap things up on eBay.

Of course, I wondered about value.

But, we haven't bought anything for resale in awhile & pretty much expected them to not be worth much.

Amazed they didn't all get sucked up in the vacuum cleaner!

Thanks again for your help, much appreciated!

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I thought some might be. I have the cases to.

Thats what the M M is!

Googling these got me nowhere!!

Thank you a lot!

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Try googling Mighty Max Bluebird Play Set or compact.

 

Also see this sold listing for reference.

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1990-039-s-Bluebird-Toys-Mighty-Max-Toy-Lot-sets-to-complete-or-for-parts-/...

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Ok wow thanks!! 

Now my box of MM things got more interesting!

And there's more around here, I'm sure in boxes unsorted.

We are trying to quit before we have to do managed payments.

I hope this is not what's going to make me reconsider!

Have only been selling big things porch pickup.

Maybe We can try out tiny things.

What a strange world!

I appreciate it a lot!!!

Thanks again.

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