Definitely gonna recommend 30MM or Hexa Gear kits, older Hexa Gear figures are a bit brittle though and the hands or other parts pop off a lot. They've fixed these issues though.
Also if you want a model kit that's super quick and are more colorful, Bandai has been reissuing LBX kits. But unlike Hexa Gear or 30MM the LBX kits 100% need to have the stickers applied to be painted, so if you're not into those things I'd skip it.
>>7944601I really wanted to like Glyos but my box has sat around untouched for a while. The figures are cool and the build system is ambitious and I like how a bunch of companies make compatible figures, but 90% of the builds don't look great. There will usually be a neat silhouette but the build itself looks like a blobby and bumpy mess of shapes that have very little fluidity.
I do still have a Roboforce figure, a Gobon and a Battle Tribes guy displayed, they're fun.