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The Aurora WOLFMAN model kit from the 1960' and 70'.  I remember building these kits as a kid in the early 70's.

  • Brand new...professionally screen printed...NOT an iron-on transfer...
  • GILDAN ULTRA COTTON brand 100% pre-shrunk cotton...click here to check reviews.
  • combined shipping for each additional only $1.00 ea...

FREE SHIPPING...when you order ANY  3 or more...U.S. only.

Sizes S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Width inches 18 20 22 24 26 28
Length inches 28 29 30 31 32 33

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WOLFMAN WEREWOLF MONSTER MODEL
AURORA MONSTER MODELS
In 1960, a 15 year-old-boy came up with an concept that took the Aurora Plastics business to heights they never could have thought of. The Aurora model company sponsored a contest asking for suggestions for a new line of model kits. Out of 3,000 entries, one, from a young boy caught the eye of the company. He suggested a line of monster models and the rest is plastic model history.
Werewolf Wolfman

During the 1960's Aurora turned out a line of classic monster models the likes of which have never been duplicated. Aurora Models used the backing of Universal Studios, the distribution channels of Famous Monsters magazine and they coupled it with an attention to detail and an eye for art. Frankenstein, Dracula, the Wolfman dominated for ten years, Aurora was booming. Aurora added the Mummy, the Creature and The Phantom of the Opera. Then they added glow-in-the-dark parts and they couldn't turn them out of the molds rapidly enough. But, like the monsters they made, Aurora was on a crash course with an mad mob of villagers.

In 1971, Nabisco bought Aurora and they had no idea what they had gotten themselves into. The ‘family oriented’ cookie business soon found itself at the mercy of protesters, striking out against the maniacal monster images that made Aurora so famous. Not wanting to risk the wrath of the cookie buying public, Nabisco changed the companies line to ‘cute’ models and sales began to drop off. Without its monsters, Aurora faded faster than the Invisible Man and by 1977, they ceased production.

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by Reed
on 1/27/2011
Custom Shirts are the best
So far I've purchased 12 shirts from Achtung T-shirts and I can honestly say they are great. The quality of the shirt itself is excellent and the print quality is superb. The custom shirts that are made are also wonderful. If you are a collector of anything, it's fun to sit back and think "that would cool on a shirt". Keep up the great work Bill, you are the BEST !!!!!!!!
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