>>6378252- Yes, there are vehicles, and yes, they are customizable! Most are made of vinyl and sadly, aren't produced too often anymore. The Rig is the most popular vehicle, and has tons of different configuration options when combined with other vinyl pieces like blocks, wedges, and conversion sets (see attached pic). Of course, you can also choose to build your own non-vinyl vehicles from scratch! Weaponeers of Monkaa and Robo Force parts would probably be great for that.
- It's an indie toyline run by one man. He releases small waves every 1-2 months, and once something sells out, it's gone forever. So check the blog often, and be there at drop time or you might miss out!
- Hmm, well, I would start with mainline Glyos (aka the "aliens"), then see what else intrigues you. My favorite "third party" lines are probably Robo Force and Kabuto Mushi. Both offer tons of building potential.
>>6378254Sorta depends. You'll get a better feel for this as time goes on, but generally, Buildmen and Glyans are the best for build potential, so I tend to get more than one of each. Travelers tend to be a bit limited in that department so a lot of people leave them as standalone figures. This means I usually just get singles of those.
In any given drop, if I wanna be building I usually secure anywhere from 2-6 pairs of axis joints (my favorite joint, and imo the most versatile of them all), 2-4 pairs of swing joints, and maybe 1-2 phase arm/gobon blaster packs. Hub sets also have some neat pieces, they can be combined with Glyans to create Deep Space Glyans. I would probably go with 1-2 of those for building as well. Anyway, sorry, this probably sounds pretty overwhelming, but you'll get the hang of it soon.
Welcome to the Glyos family! It's a great toyline and it's cool to see you so excited about it.