Monday, January 12, 2026

Review: Onell Design Glyos Pheyden Regeneration

I've bought lots of Glyos figures and some of them get reviewed immediately and some like Pheyden Regeneration sadly take while. Since they tend to sell out immediately I'm not necessarily in a huge rush - it's not like you can go buy it from the original source. Or eBay, much of the time. Produced in the low hundreds, these guys have been in production - in different colors - since 2007. The paint masks change, the colors change, and the plastic has been gradually tweaked until it had just the right amount of "give" so you can easily swap parts between releases.

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Sunday, January 11, 2026

ToyFinity January 11, 2026 Drop Menu

 They're back! The Manglomortis has a new flavor and it's in stock at the ToyFinity shopClick here to see the newest stuff, which include a bunch of parts and heads as well as some very lovely Phrangoss colored figures.

 



Tuesday, January 6, 2026

ItemLabel January 6, 2026 Drop Menu

It's new!  After an A/V Robot last year, ItemLabel has its first Pibipon figures up for grabs. They seem to be roly-poly and surprisingly versatile builds with enough parts to delight the cat/Furby/creature fans out there.  The glittery red DC Formanchie Jelly is particularly bouncy looking.  Click here to check availability.



 

Monday, January 5, 2026

Review: Onell Design Glyos Infinite Anti-Pheyden Phrangoss

I missed out on the clear pink guy - all I got were legs so far - but I did get Infinite Anti-Pheyden Phrangoss. It's really nice. Sarvos was $18, Pheyden was $20, and Phrangoss was $22 - each figure has escalating paint applications. It's also worth noting each figure has unique paint masks with some shared elements. Silver Sarvos has the fewest, with all-red eyes and some other red markings. Blue Pheyden has more, with painted soles, fingers, thighs, belt, chest, and other odds and ends. Purplish Anti-Pheyden Phrangoss adds pink shoulders and knees (but not the same spots as Sarvos) as well as boot jets and lights on his back, just to name a few. Assuming Onell Design is marking these up at a consistent rate, it's really interesting to see what two dollars worth of paint and labor gets you. Does it look better? No question. Is it worth the extra cash? I'd say so.

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