Category Archives: Review

The bulk of my video content

Some of my Ni Stuff

The man who got me into Glyos also makes some f’n cool stuff himself, and I just realized I have a bunch of it now!

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Callgrim – Riac and the Howler Warp Bike

I’m so surprised this is still available on the Callgrim Shop at the time of this posting.  D:

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Herculean Financial Responsibility!

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Within the next month, the other four will be bought and received.

;_;

Vangelus TGWTG Review – Thundercats 2011


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SKRonex and Ori Toy – Acid Rain

I got this link from tas262 on Twitter about a cool line-up that Robot Kingdom says they will be getting ahold of.  These things are apparently ABS/PVC, done in a highly limited run with tons of paint apps, and scaled to GI Joes.  Unless they’re balls-crazy expensive I think they’re right up my alley.  D:  Hopefully I don’t miss them coming out, whenver they do!

Here’s the SKRonex page about these figures!

This is also me trying to do more blogging that doesn’t involve “hey look new video and/or podcast is up”.  >.>;

Vangelus Review 137 – TF Prime Deluxe Cliffjumper (First Edition)


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V-Build 06 – Minipla Gokaioh


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V-Build 05 – Kabaya Super Ginrai and Ultra Magnus (AV-Build from TFcon 2011)


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The first of two enormously-belated V-Builds.  D:

Vangelus Review 136 – TF Prime Deluxe Optimus Prime (SDCC 2011)


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First time trying out that method I used on the TGWTG Dexter review on a Youtube video.  I left the posability section improvised, figured it would avoid making things too stilted.  This workflow is really refreshing!

Vangelus TGWTG Review – Dexter


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I tried a new approach on several parts of this video.  Been thinking of reducing the amount of hard info in the TGWTG videos to make them snappier and a bit more friendly to non-toy-collectors.