>>6249672Gobons aren't so hot for building potential, but as a standalone toy, they are incredibly pleasing. I love all of mine to death.
>>6250376The other guy's reply was kind of confusing, so let me clarify: if you don't understand Glyos joints yet, they're peg-and-socket, meaning every connection is a swivel joint. A Noboto can swivel at the neck, torso/abs, shoulders, forearms, hips, knees, and ankles. Each of those points is also an area where the figure can be pulled apart and built on. So, by default, your Noboto will only be capable of basic poses. The figures themselves are pretty simple. It starts getting really cool when you build.
In order to give Glyos figures more conventional joints, like hinge elbows for example, you use things like axis joints or swing joints to build your own articulation into them. Pic related.