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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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Vlog – Christmas Catch-Up – Dec 23 2011 (as well as October 7 and 18)


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NYCC 2011 Interview Compilations on TGWTG


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Aside from being a means to post these on TGWTG.com, these also contain V-Chat openings and allow for a two-click continuous viewing experience of all my NYCC 2011 interviews in bulk form.

Glyos Build Preview: Desert Hunter Glyoroid

I made this transforming build instead of sleeping for a few hours on the morning of October 24, right before my first day of class at Trebas.  The bummer about this build is that aside from using 2 Glyans, 4 Axis Joint Sets, and 4 Phase Arm/Gobon Blaster sets….it uses an additional 2 inner Glyan pins, meaning you need 4 Glyans and end up with a giant pile of unused components.

NYCC 2011 – Onell Designs’ Glyos System (with Matt Doughty) – Oct 16


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Glyos – All of the Glyans

What does a man do when he has all of the Glyans?

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NYCC 2011 – The Glyos Big Rig (with Phil Reed of Battlegrip.com) – Oct 15


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The very cool photo above comes from this recent post over at Battlegrip.com.  I don’t know if you can tell, but I am really into this design~

NYCC 2011 – TGB Customs with Marty Hansen (Godbeast.com, Glyos)


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Glyos Build – Gendrone AutoCentaur and Wreckerbot

I’ve tweaked the previous AutoCentaur build and am fairly happy with it now.  Still operating under my strange pathelogical need to use contained parts sets, the Wreckerbot came about from all the leftover bits, with a Warp Gear added on for character.

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Glyos Build – Volkriun Axis-Booster Neo Sincroid

I found the Neo Sincroid Aleero build a little disappointing, so I decided to see what could be done by fusing a Glyan with two Axis Joint sets and not leaving any parts behind.

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