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The
key to the Micronauts toy line was the "interchangeability" factor. The toys were
designed to be broken down and the parts switched around. They were even constructed
to be disassembled to their most basic sections for repair purposes, or whatever.
In the Micronauts packaging and commercials, they encouraged you to build your
own toy, and that's what this section is all about. I always "find" excuses to
play with my toys, and customizing is still a great one...and it seems to be a
big one for allot of other people. Which is good, because the Micro-customs section
is open for submissions! If you have a cool Micronauts creation you would like
to be featured here, send in a picture. It could be either a nice accessory swapped
piece to a full blown parts switched and painted figure. If you have a recipe
you want to share with everyone, feel free to send it in. All proper credit is
given to contributors, so c'mon...what are you waiting for? Break out that little
screwdriver and start playing Dr. Micro-Frankenstein!
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