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Thursday, April 9, 2026

Hanna-Barbera Productions "The Flintstones" Model Sheets - Pt 2 Fred

I bought this set of model sheets on fleaBay many years ago and meant to scan and post them on my last Flintstones go-round in 2018, but then I got distracted. So here we are. These are all dated '11/1978' and may have been preparatory work for The New Fred and Barney Show which debuted in 1979, but that's just a wild guess.

I don't know how large the actual model sheets are but I believe they are quite larger than the 8 1/2" x 11" letter-sized paper these were copied onto. Nearly all of them have a portion at the top cut-off, but the drawings themselves are complete about 99% of the time with only a couple being lopped-off at the very top.

Ed


















Payton Products, Inc. Little Green Army Men - Pt 94 80mm Ringhands Pt 2 Pose 1 Metallic Blue SP

The first 80mm pose up to bat is the standing guy. He doesn't have any pegs and it's possible that they broke off - if in fact he was molded with pegs.

Ed












Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Hanna-Barbera Productions "The Flintstones" Model Sheets - Pt 1

Model sheets were used by animator's as an aid to accurately draw the characters of an animated show. Per The Flintstones, A Modern Stone Age Phenomenon by T. R. Adams:

"From the paneless windows that make it so easy to gossip with your neighbors and eavesdrop on your wife, to scenes of Dino welcoming his master home, animating Bedrock was a challenge, a time-consuming team effort to produce some fourteen thousand individual drawings per episode. Each show utilized the skills of over two hundred artists and technicians, took about five months to complete, and required, by studio calculations, 6,300 coffee breaks...

...Each episode did, however, begin at the same point - with model sheets. Essentially mug shots of the cartoon world, these pages showed front, back, and side views of each character, relative height and size, and all identifying marks - in Wilma and Barney's case, whether or not their eyes have pupils..."

This first batch of model sheets was culled from  The Flintstones Fandom website but subsequent posts will be model sheets in my collection.

Ed











Payton Products, Inc. Little Green Army Men - Pt 93 80mm Ringhands Pt 1

Payton made a very limited series of 80mm ringhand type GI's copied from Pecos. There were only the four poses shown below and at least four colors (only three of which I have): light blue, metallic blue, olive green, and white. Accessories were molded in the same colors as the figures but my small collection only has metallic blue and white. They too were limited as well and were molded in two sprues:

1st sprue:

-Web belt #1 with grenades hanging from it

-Rifle

-Helmet

2nd sprue

-Web belt #2 with pistol holster hanging from where the grenades would be on belt #1

-Submachine gun

-45mm pistol

-Helmet

Payton used an odd method of attaching the rifle and machine gun to the figures. Other manufacturers' ringhands relied solely on the shape of the hands themselves to hold any weapons. Payton, on the other hand, molded small pins on either the hands or the chest that fit into corresponding holes in the accessory.

Ed

Apparently Kent Owen Sprecher's Toy Soldier HQ is up and running again. This shows the full complement of figures and accessories





Notice the pin sticking out of the palm of his hand

This figure has the pin sticking out of his chest