Toolbox
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Cool beats, aged brass, an analog synth kit, and a guide to surviving the apocalypse (steampunk style).
From the column Toolbox
By Gareth Branwyn, Colin Cunningham, Jeremy Jackson, Goli Mohammadi, Tim O'Reilly, Tom Owad, Joseph Pasquini, Robbie Pitts
Illustrations by Tim Lillis
Links
- Applefritter
- The Humble Bootjack
- Epson
- Doctor Grordbort's Contrapulatronic Dingus Directory
- A SteamPunk's Guide to the Apocalypse
- SteamPunk Magazine
- Awdio
- Phantastron Synthesizer Kit
- Picaxe
- Bean Word Processor Software
- BernzOmatic Trigger-Start Propane Torch
- Young Mad Scientist's First Alphabet Blocks
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