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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Marx #4672 'The Flintstones' Playset (1961) - Pt 10 Figures: Barney and Betty

After re-watching the DVD I'm reminded of just how badly poor Barney was abused by his 'friend' and neighbor Fred. Good grief he put up with a lot crap from that guy! But, it made for a funny cartoon show - and leave us not forget that it was just a cartoon show!

Ed

Barney Rubble









Barney and Betty have their names and Hanna-Barbera copyright markings under the base.

Betty Rubble









Forces of Valor (FOV) / Unimax Deep Dive: Pt 38 Set #83009 (2010) U.S. 1st Infantry Division (Normandy 1944) Pt 1 Packaging and Contents

This set is a recent acquisition, bought only a couple of months ago. After perusing catalogs and box backs and trying to ascertain how many sets FOV released, I noticed this set with GI's in decidedly darker uniforms and a machine gunner with a large MG on tripod. Fortunately one of these sets appeared on fleaBay and I was able to purchase it. The set is numbered 83009 and comes in the dark, Series 1 box, but I could find no reference to a set #93009 in the olive green box. And of course, being a complete set in box, I'm able to post all the 'smalls' that came with it. 

The signpost that came with this set is what I refer to as the 'later' sign. In point of fact, I have no idea if this was FOV's first or second version. It is however, the worst of the two versions offered by FOV. Honestly, it looks like something that would come in those cheap plastic tubs of Little Green Army Men with, like, a gazillion pieces for $10.

Ed

1st Series 'dark' box







This set included a flyer

We've talked about FOV's odd design choices in packaging, having so many styles in such a short time. This is one of a couple sets I bought which had a removable clear plastic cover in front. There was the display type box, which already has a clear plastic cover. Then, you open it up, slide out the inner sleeve with contents, and there was yet a second clear plastic cover with a peel-&-stick applique' showing "1st Infantry Division". That inner clear plastic cover just sits in place loose and falls off when unpacking the inner sleeve. It makes me wonder if this whole exercise in packaging was done to train newbie designers in the art of boxing up toys!



Typical location for the figure bases

Contents


-4 GI's in dark uniforms
-Dragon's tooth obstacle
-Log / Sandbag Obstacle
-Wrought iron fence
-Later sign post
-Crate 5 & cat
-4 ammo cans
-1 U.S. helmet













Later signpost with no village/distance markings

Monday, June 8, 2026

Marx #4672 'The Flintstones' Playset (1961) - Pt 9 Figures: Dino and Baby Puss

Let's look at Fred and Wilma's pets: Dino the dino (DEE-no, the DYE-no), who is a Snarkosaurus, and Baby Puss, their Saber-tooth Tiger. Now, don't go looking for Snarkosaurus in any serious dinosaur guide - that's totally made up for the cartoon. During the course of the series, Dino would become a rather major figure while Baby Puss was almost entirely relegated to the closing credits.

Ed

Dino









Baby Puss