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Friday, June 19, 2026

Marx #4672 'The Flintstones' Playset (1961) - Pt 18 Barney's Car (Loggin Continental)

Barney's car was - to the best of my knowledge - never referred to as anything else but 'Barney's car' in the series, but among the writers and illustrators it was called the 'Loggin Continental' - a play on words of the real-life Lincoln Continental. It is seen in the very first episode aired on TV and has all the classic elements of the car we all know: hollowed out log and four supports holding up the roof. 

The car was made in blue and red (shown here) as well as flip flopped colors of red and blue. It too was available as a red and yellow version in Montgomery Wards half set. It measures 4" (10,16cm) L x 1.375" (3,49cm) W x 1.75" (4.44cm) H and it too has an Achille's heel. Unfortunately, Marx's attempt at making a nicely detailed car included the use of four fragile roof supports that are easily lost or broken. If you're lucky enough to obtain all four supports make sure all the tabs which are meant to fit into the body or roof, are there. Generally what I do is just use the two front supports and use what remaining supports I have for other Barny cars. As well, the tabs on the back of the roof, meant to fit into the body of the car, are often times broken off.  However, the nice thing about this design is that it could be used totally without a top and would be correct for what was shown in the series.

Ed

S1 E1 "The Flintstone Flyer"

In this episode the car looks pretty much like the toy with its hollowed out log and four supports holding the roof up.

S1 E5 "The Split Personality"

The Loggin Continental - no top


Johnny Lightning Barney Rubble's Sports Car

Unlike toys of Fred's Flintmobile, which I have always seen with a top, I have several examples of Barney's car without a top.


Marx Barney's Car















Thursday, June 18, 2026

Marx #4672 'The Flintstones' Playset (1961) - Pt 17 Fred's Car (The Flintmobile) - CORRECTED

It kinda stuck in my craw that I photographed Fred's car with upside downside frames so I went back out in The Cave and took a new set of photos. That said, if you have extra cars, who's to say the upside down frames weren't a variation offered by the Town of Bedrock auto dealers? Looking through screen grabs from the Internet, it is apparent that these cars came in a variety of configurations

Ed

Upside Down Side Frame


From the Internet

This screen grab (culled from the Internet) shows side frames that are most definitely 'upside down' when compared to the Marx toy. In a future post I'll show some of the cars of Bedrock and you'll be able to see all some of the variety that the animators put into this show


What The Marx Instructions Show


What It's S'posed To Look Like













Forces of Valor (FOV) / Unimax Deep Dive: Pt 47 Set #83010 (2010) German 352nd Infantry Division (Normandy 1944) Pt 5 Pose 12

I've noticed that whenever one of these sets featured a special piece - like this machine gunner with large MG on tripod - or, if they offer several large terrain/detail pieces, that only four figures are included in the set vs. five. Also, you'll notice that this set is heavy on machine gunners featuring three in one set.

This guy is definitely firing a MG42 with what has to be one of the most over-engineered tripods of WWII. It must have been incredibly unwieldy toting this arrangement around the battlefield, and with the tripod sitting so high, the gunner had to be concealed behind a wall or sandbag pile or otherwise he'd be a sitting duck. BTW, this is another piece that will not fit on one of FOV's one-size-fits-all figure bases.

Ed

Pose 12













MG42 on Tripod

Photo culled from the Internet

FOV MG42 on Tripod