>>6477358>>6477264>>6477033>>6477253>>6476994I've been supporting Onell since around the time Glyos launched. I remember reading coverage about Pheyden and Exellis on CollectionDX back in 2007, and before that, seeing Matt's custom figures featured on
microforever.com.
I've been lucky enough to snag early colorways, a bunch of production molds that appear to be out of commission now, several Custom Corps figures, and even a couple Microshin heads (because I happened to be at Grass Hut in Portland, OR at the right time).
Here's the thing: I've paid for everything I've wanted. Or I've missed it, because it sold out. I've never expected to get anything for free, and anyone with that mindset needs to reevaluate their relationship with toys. Glyos doesn't owe you anything.
Matt's always been kind—much more so than nearly any other toy manufacturer, big or small—to throw in freebies. 99% of the time I've received my order, there's a Crayboth or Phase Arm or Axis Joint set stowed away in there too. Every time, I think, "Wow, what a nice guy."
That's why people get defensive—because one person's sense of entitlement reflects badly on all of us. Not everyone who collects Glyos is playing the freebies game.