Bullroller

Bullroller

Bullroller

Bullroller

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Bullroller Character Set

About

Bullroller evolved from a T-shirt design produced for Fred Deakin of Airside’s T-shirt Club. Without seeing the designs beforehand, punters would sign up for four T-shirts a season, each by a well-known designer or illustrator. Hughes' design combined outré Matchboxlike car models on an imagined pit crew shirt from a film like Death Race 2000, and owes a tip-of-the-hat to Bob Peak’s classic Rollerball poster. “Keep Your Pistons Oiled” featured on the back.