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“Hic
postulo parum vel haud talentum, quod ego usus utriusque!!”
'Magnus
Pater' Rothfinquus*
'Big
Daddy' Roth's
HOT
ROD HOOTENANNY!
100%
Resin Assembly Kit $249.95
HOTROD
HOOTENANNY is magnificent in its hideousity – just like a Big
Daddy mess-terpiece oughta be! With four full 1:8 scale figures
and all their accessories, this is the biggest, baddest Big Daddy
Kit ever produced! 100% resin, right down to the filthy
fingernails... Guaranteed to re-slatherate the most ravenous
Roth-a-holics!
This
kickass 1:8 scale kit includes ALL
FOUR FIGURES featured
in the original LP art along with all their ACCESSORIES –
ELECTRIC
GUITAR, ACOUSTIC GUITAR, SAXOPHONE and HILLBILLY CRASH HELMET
(that's
the floppy hat fer you non-finksters). Figures
are shown in Lindberg's “Big Red Rod” but they'll fit any
open top 1:8 scale
“T bucket” - try the 4 seater version of Revell's “Big
Tub”. Kit does not include a car.
THE
NANNY-HOOTERS (Click for bigger pix):

ELECTRIC
GUITAR GUY 8”
tall – ACOUSTIC
GUITAR GUY 7.5”
tall – Insaniac SAX
PLAYER stands
7.5” tall - DRIVER
DUDE 7
inches w/his 'Hillbilly Crash Helmet'

Original
HOT ROD HOOTENANNY album circa 1963
Download
FULL COLOR INSTRUCTIONS here - print in standard “2 page”
layout an' they make a kool booklet!
Download
HOT ROD HOOTENANNY Instructions in PDF format
This
is a MiaRG kit, so there is prep work, but I flash 'em for ya and
the pieces are precision cast w/no bubbling or other serious
problems. The work is mostly putting in the 3D teeth – actual
assembly is easier than many commercial car kits. One thing's fer
shur...
They
gonna look GNARLY on
yer display shelf!






GG
As RF by Emmanuel Paclibon
About
TexFX GK
“Tex”
Greene talkin' atcha from the TexFX sweatshops in the sunny,
fun-filled heart of So-SoCal (“sorta Southern California”)
I'll skip how I got this way an' just tell ya - makin' my own
model kits has become an obsession with me! My mission - tho
maybe insane - is simple: There were sooo many FANTASTIK FINKS
that never got made into kits and baby... I WANNA CHANGE THAT!

"It
took little or no talent... and I had both!" Ed 'Big Daddy'
Roth*
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