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Anyone have a copy of this HotRod?
I have tried for several days to get a copy of this hotrod. Anyone have a copy I can get. The link no longer works on the blog and I can't get the download to operate from the Wayback Machine backup. I found the model here:
the KANALHA'S: Hot Rod Kanalha's !! |
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Ah, the old robots.txt ...
Wayback Machine can't pull it up
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Yeah that was what I hit too on every Wayback page I could find. I liked the design. I'm working on re-collecting the plastic model kits I had as a kid. All of the Aurora Monsters and Monster HotRods. They only made 6 of the Monsters as hotrods and I've been thinking about kitbashing my own versions for the ones they didn't make like the Bride of Frankenstein, Phantom of the Opera, Mr. Hyde, and the Hunchback. I've been hunting down paper models that I could maybe transform over to scrap plastic that I can get from a friend at the sign shop and build. I'm looking for Universal Monster bobbleheads for the figures. I designed a 6 foot long, 1 foot tall, and 1 foot deep shadowbox display to house all of the Aurora Monster HotRods (I bought all reproduction models and still looking for a few).
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I have the original file as well as my Americanized version 1/25 T-bucket hot rod
I can send you the file(s), but I won't have access to my home computer until May 10/11. Perhaps someone else can help you out with the original version in the meantime.
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Thanks again. Clif |
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