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		<title>Callgrim</title>
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 One of the most recent figures done by Onell Design comes from their sister company,  Rawshark  and Jesse Moore over at www.callgrim.com, and as the name implies this figure is known as Callgrim.: 
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 <label><p>One of the most recent figures done by Onell Design comes from their sister company,  Rawshark  and Jesse Moore over at <a href="http://www.callgrim.com">www.callgrim.com</a>, and as the name implies this figure is known as Callgrim.</p><br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
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 <label><p>Over the past few years, Glyos figures have really become popular, and 2009 really seems to be the watershed year for Onell Design, what with the release of the Buildmen, Phase Arms, Custom Corp figures, and of course, the Armodoc, it's no wonder that these figures are selling out in almost less than a day now.</p>
<p>One of the most recent figures done by Onell Design comes from their sister company,  Rawshark  and Jesse Moore over at <a href="http://www.callgrim.com">www.callgrim.com</a>, and as the name implies this figure is known as Callgrim.</p>
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<p>Callgrim is a much larger figure than any of the Pheyden or Buildman figures, and has whopping 27 pieces.  He stands about a Pheyden-head taller than other figures at about 3.5" and is much more proportional to the human body, while the other  Glyos figures tend to be have a more deformed and cute aesthetic to them. </p>
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<p>Callgrim comes equipped with a backpack and several long pieces. These are Callgrim's guns which he dual-wields in fantastic fashion.  Every complaint that Glyos figures don't have enough weapons has been solved with this figure.  There are multiple configurations and shapes that enable many different types of guns to be made to your trigger happy heart's content. </p>
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<p>On the bottom of his backpack is an extra head, much like the Buildman figures. The sculpt is for the other figure that was released with Callgrim, The Order.  This extra head actually caught my eye initially. It very much has a space bounty hunter sort of feel to it. However something that I found was that the front visor piece was actually slightly off center. The right half is much larger than the left and initially bothered me. However it's very small detail and quite frankly I don't even notice it anymore honestly.</p>
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<p>In addition to the usual Glyos figure articulation, Callgrim has an additional point of articulation at his legs, arms, and his head. These extra joints really help to increase the poseability of Callgrim, allowing him to strike very dynamic poses with him aiming and firing his guns. </p>
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<p>So in terms of a figure, Callgrim is pretty awesome. He had more articulation than the past Glyos figures and has a much darker, more brooding image behind him in comparison. But some people may want Callgrim for other purposes as well. In addition to being a fantastic figure, Callgrim also has many additional pieces to use in customizing. He comes with four different types of standard male-to-male pieces along with two additional tonfa-shaped pieces. There's a lot you can do with the Callgrim's parts, whether it's making a rocket launcher, a machine gun, or just buffing up your regular Glyos figures. </p>
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<p>Callgrim is great figure both stand alone and as a building toy as well. I would recommend picking one up if you are a fan of Glyos figures or toys in general. Only problem being... he's sold out now. However this version of Callgrim will be returning soon according to Jesse within a few months, along with additional colors and versions, so be sure to keep an eye out for this guy, because he's fantastic. </p>
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		<title>Space Traveler Pheyden</title>
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 They have what a lot of the &amp;ldquo;collector&amp;rdquo; toys are missing these  days, and that is FUN. You can actually play with them.: 
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 <label><p>I have to be up front with you here &ndash; this is going to be a  biased review. I&rsquo;ve become good friends with Matt and his crew and I&rsquo;ve watched  these toys come alive through them. It has been an amazing experience, to see  someone&rsquo;s dreams come true.</p>

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<p><strong>Pheyden</strong> is from a small company in Acton Massachusetts  called <strong>Onell Design</strong>. He is the creation of local artist / toymaker Matt  Doughty. Matt has been drawing Pheyden and other characters  since he was a kid. He created a comic called <strong>Gears Edge</strong>, and Pheyden  is one of the characters from it.</p>

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<p>I won&rsquo;t admit to knowing a lot about the character. The back  of the package describes Pheyden as:</p>
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  <p><em><strong>Space Traveler Pheyden</strong> &ndash; Hailing from the fabled edge of  space in the mysterious Glyos System, Space Traveler Pheyden journeys through  endless dimensions securing the order of the infinite universe and patching  holes in the fabric of time.</em></p>
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<p>What that means, I have no idea.</p>

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<p>Each Pheydon comes in a nice window box that is unique to  this character. Pheydon comes in three colors &ndash; <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Onell/Glyos/PheydenStandard/">Standard (Blue)</a>, <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Onell/Glyos/PheydenGears/">Gears Edge  (Sepia)</a> and <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Onell/Glyos/PheydenPhase/">Phase (Green)</a>. You can see each figure through the window on front  so there is no surprise as to what you are getting. There is also a <a href="http://www.collectiondx.com/gallery/Toys/Onell/Glyos/PheydenStandard/P8070065.jpg.html">small  sticker</a> on the bottom of the box denoting which figure is inside. The sticker  is a nod to the small stickers affixed to vintage Japanese toy boxes to show  that the toys were officially licensed. Pheyden rests in a form-fit clear  plastic tray, and incuded in the box is a trading card and a small fold out booklet  (another nod to vintage Japanese toys, this time the fold out catalogs that  came with old Takara toys).</p>

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<p>The figure itself is really cool, but I can understand how  the aesthetics aren&rsquo;t for everyone. This is very much an action figure, not  some high-end collectable to be locked behind glass. In this age of  super-expensive limited run designer vinyls that don&rsquo;t actually do anything, it  is refreshing to handle an artist-created toy that I can fiddle with that wont  break the bank. There are no egos or names here &ndash; just a cool little figure.</p>

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<p>Pheyden is 2.75&rdquo; tall and has 12 points of articulation.  Each joint is a swivel joint that you can actually pop out with a little  effort. The idea here was to make it so that any part of any figure in the line  can be exchanged with any other figure in the line. Right now there are only  two figures out, but in the future this will become a great asset. Other toys  designed by Onell share similar connection points (<a href="http://www.saucernauts.com/">Saucernauts</a>, for example).</p>

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<h1>What I like about these toys</h1>

<p>I like the fact that these are just fun to hold and play  around with. I keep a few next to the desk and find myself fiddling with them  all the time. The joints are tight and they stay tight. I like the designs a  lot, and I specifically love the translucent green one. I like that I don&rsquo;t  have to be afraid to hand these to my kids and worry about them breaking them.  I can&rsquo;t stress it enough &ndash; these things are <strong>STURDY</strong>.</p>

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<h1>What I don&rsquo;t like.</h1>
<p>I really like the end result of the toy, but there are a few  things I would have done differently. For one &ndash; I would have liked to have seen  2 closed fists, or an extra one included with the set. I would have also liked  for them to have included some sort of weapon. Matt has told me that the hand  was designed to hold any standard Star Wars weapon, but still, I&rsquo;ve seen the  weapons these guys make, and they are pretty awesome. Finally, the only other  thing that is missing is holes in the feet. All your great action figures have  holes in the feet to attach to action figure stands. Why not Phaedon?</p>
<p><strong>You&rsquo;ve spent $10 on stupider things.</strong></p>

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<p>Like I said, I am a little biased, but I think you should  check these out. They have what a lot of the &ldquo;collector&rdquo; toys are missing these  days, and that is FUN. You can actually play with them.</p>
<p>Pheyden (and the other Onell Design figures) are available  at <a href="http://www.onelldesign.com/">http://www.onelldesign.com</a></p>
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