Review: Onell Design Glyos Redlaw Phanost Action Figure
The Redlaw Phanost
is easily the star of last month's drop, which is shaping up to be the
final release of Onell Design's 2014 product offering. The drops have
been sticking around the same size over the last few Decembers but they
certainly feel smaller - the reduction of Traveler figures to two and
the lack of new molds or builds is hard to ignore, and the influence of
Glyos impressario Matt Doughty is felt elsewhere. The Onell Design
product offering has largely kept to new deco on existing figures, but
with new and pretty great paint masks and precious few molds. The Super
Crayboth and an alternate new head for Argen are two of this year's big
gems, alongside new heads at the 481 Universe, Maxx Zero in Robo Force,
the Banimon tank, the amazing Rise of the Beasts line, and others.
The pool has certainly grown significantly, even if the founding line
has kept it small and safe with a few good figures. Given the
increasing size of the playing field, the less-is-more approach is
certainly welcome.
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