>>10462204You guys do know I open them up, right? I've opened up at least 1 of every Glyos and Glyos-related sculpt so I know what they can do. I know their features and how well they interact with other Glyos parts. I mainly open up the Standards, or first releases of new molds, or whatever is the first of a mold I obtain. Like the time I finally bought some Robo-force, getting the solid red and solid blue guys. I arrived home to see they had shown up in the mail. I opened them right up and started building. I made a vehicle from the red one for my Standard Noboto to ride on, and I made a big robot with a rocket backpack from the blue set. Fun times.
I have built with Glyos before. I don't build as much as others do, nor do I really post my builds online. When I mess with a Glyos figure or accessory, they don't stay built in one form for at all. I'm constantly adding/removing/moving around pieces to see how well they work in different configurations. Sorry I'm not meeting the daily build/Instagram post quota.
I do plan on opening them all up. Eventually nothing I'm keeping will stay sealed. The ones that will stay sealed are the extra ones I plan on selling or trading. I had bought a lot of extras over the years for trade fodder, but ironically, most people never have the few figures I'm chasing after for trade. I usually just end up stumbling across these pieces for sale and buy them. This is especially true with the Knights of the Slice figures. I think there's like,...5? figures left I'm looking for and nobody ever has them. They're not even rare ones. So yeah, I have built up quite an amount of sealed extras for sale/trade. That's how I've been with Glyos toys. That's been my experience collecting them.