A fink and his money…
January 31st, 2008 by Kilwag
… are soon parted. While sifting through the surf and skate detritus at 4Q Conditioning the other day, I became obsessed with an old model of Rat Fink on a skateboard called Superfink. All of the sudden I needed one right away, despite the fact that I was completely not into monsters and hotrod stuff as a kid and preferred WWII airplane models. The original Superfink model came out in 1964, but was reissued by Revell in 2004. Ed Roth’s official site is out of stock, but I found one soon enough for $13 bucks. The vintage ones don’t appear to be showing up for sale anywhere, so I pulled the trigger and it showed up on my door step a few days later. As usual, I dissected and over-documented almost all the fun out of it. As a result, I’ve taken to adding the word “fink” to words whenever I can. “Fink” is such a cool word. Repeat it over and over in your head. If you don’t like it, then fink you!
Superfink model reissue -The Sidewalk Surfer
This detail is probably my favorite part of the whole box.

The original Superfink model kit from 1964, taken from 4Q Conditioning.
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Chuck Kaparich has pictures of all the original kits assembled and painted like the boxes.

Original 1964 Revell Ed Roth Superfink model finished by Chuck Kaparich

Compare-a-Fink™
Looks like they reworked the artwork slightly, aside from just adding different copy. For instance, the box dimensions are different and the “Superfink” title lettering has been redone. It’s hard to see unless you overlay one of them as a semitransparent layer, but they don’t match up.











January 31st, 2008 at 3:23 pm
That motor needs a supercharger!
January 31st, 2008 at 3:24 pm
Yeah, it looks like one of those old COX airplane motors for those string controlled circle flyers.
January 31st, 2008 at 3:32 pm
You can get 4-stroke glow engines too:
Engines
January 31st, 2008 at 4:00 pm
So what does YOUR finished model look like?
January 31st, 2008 at 4:46 pm
It still looks like the Finkbag right now.
January 31st, 2008 at 7:19 pm
Look at how they spelled it “plainfink” instead of “planefink” on the original box. Odd. Cool model and packaging. Like something from a mid-60’s time capsulefink.
January 31st, 2008 at 7:24 pm
To fink that they made a typo on the first one. They must have funk (past tense of fink) it was a good idea to fix it.
February 1st, 2008 at 11:53 am
fink is a rad word i liked my last name so much i used it as my t-shirt printing shop finkinkprinting would love to take to you we got alot of FINKNES going on over here in bend secret concret bowls new skate park we are try to do under the overpass shnar skateboards under are roof from the mind of one of are printers and so much more give me a shout at the print shop 541 312 2038 born a fink and born to skate