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New GameStop Exclusive Fallout Video Game Figures are Glyos Compatible

Posted on February 13, 2018 at 1:20 pm by Joe Moore under Video Game Toy News

A new series of Fallout video game figures have popped up on the GameStop website. These figures, based on the various armors from the game, feature parts that are interchangeable between them. Dubbed “Mega Merge”, these are actually figures using the Glyos system for interchangeable parts, and are fully compatible with other figures that use the system. For those unfamiliar, Glyos was a style of interchangeable parts all using a consistent peg system that allows for complete customization. It was developed by by Matt Doughty and Michelle Doughty of Onell Design. We’ve featured figures, such as Toyfinity Toys’ Robo Force that use the Glyos system.

These new Fallout Figures are being developed by Titan Trading Intl, Inc. These will stand about 4″ tall and come packaged in window boxes. There are currently four figures listed. They include:

  • T-60 Armor
  • X-01 Armor
  • T-45 Armor
  • T-51 Armor

They are priced at $9.99 each. They are due out on March 15th. Read on for a few images of the figures.

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› Companies: Titan Trading › Characters: Power Armor › Scale: 4 Inch

New GameStop Exclusive Fallout Video Game Figures are Glyos Compatible - Additional Images

Fallout Mega Merge T 45 Armor 001
Fallout Mega Merge T 45 Armor 002
Fallout Mega Merge T 51 Armor 001
Fallout Mega Merge T 51 Armor 002
Fallout Mega Merge T 60 Armor 001
Fallout Mega Merge T 60 Armor 002
Fallout Mega Merge X 01 Armor 001
Fallout Mega Merge X 01 Armor 002

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  1. Joe Moore's Avatar Joe Moore says

    02-13-2018, 11:20 AM

    New GameStop Exclusive Fallout Video Game Figures are Glyos Compatible

  2. theArchivist has no avatar! theArchivist says

    02-13-2018, 11:25 AM

    I like these. I'll have to get a couple of them.

  3. underkill's Avatar underkill says

    02-13-2018, 01:38 PM

    looks like the elbows joints are just swivel. What a joke.

  4. Penguino's Avatar Penguino says

    02-13-2018, 02:11 PM

    These are really throw aways. Soft bathtub toy sculpts and colors, little articulation

    Nothing more than something else for Funko Pop crowd. Sad, this would be a great system to use for power armor figures

  5. Augustus_Cole's Avatar Augustus_Cole says

    02-13-2018, 02:13 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Penguino View Post
    Sad, this would be a great system to use for power armor figures
    all of That..

  6. JoeScibelli has no avatar! JoeScibelli says

    02-13-2018, 03:37 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by underkill View Post
    looks like the elbows joints are just swivel. What a joke.
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Penguino View Post
    These are really throw aways. Soft bathtub toy sculpts and colors, little articulation

    Nothing more than something else for Funko Pop crowd. Sad, this would be a great system to use for power armor figures

    I guess most people who see these probably have no idea what Glyos is lol

    Axis Joints are designed to add articulation, as Glyos in general lacks it. The problem with heavy articulation/parts count is that it really drives up the price for these figures in particular, since they're completely solid PVC (ie: you can chuck it at a wall at full force without any damage, I've done this before to confirm it).

    Axis Joint sets are usually $4 a pop from Onell Design's website, so making the articulation equivalent on what one would add to these figures would make them closer to $15, and that's assuming elbow/knee bend and bicep/thigh swivels would be adequate for some. You can really go all out with the system if you have enough joint parts. I've seen a few builds done literally just out of joint sets.

  7. underkill's Avatar underkill says

    02-13-2018, 05:14 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by JoeScibelli View Post
    I guess most people who see these probably have no idea what Glyos is lol

    Axis Joints are designed to add articulation, as Glyos in general lacks it. The problem with heavy articulation/parts count is that it really drives up the price for these figures in particular, since they're completely solid PVC (ie: you can chuck it at a wall at full force without any damage, I've done this before to confirm it).

    Axis Joint sets are usually $4 a pop from Onell Design's website, so making the articulation equivalent on what one would add to these figures would make them closer to $15, and that's assuming elbow/knee bend and bicep/thigh swivels would be adequate for some. You can really go all out with the system if you have enough joint parts. I've seen a few builds done literally just out of joint sets.
    thanks for clarification. I'll probably pick up a t-60 but with limited anticipation.

  8. JoeScibelli has no avatar! JoeScibelli says

    02-13-2018, 05:27 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by underkill View Post
    thanks for clarification. I'll probably pick up a t-60 but with limited anticipation.
    Yeah, Glyos isn't exactly a great self contained experience. A lot can be done with spare parts, but these figures do lean to the Knights of the Slice side of things (the other mass produced retail Glyos line, kinda similar build pattern) rather than Toyfinity, which produces some really modular 80's styled robot designs. The only articulated fully humanoid Glyos figures that come to mind are Four Horsemen's Power Lords, but those were kinda just compatible in terms of "you could remove their limbs and there'd be a Glyos peg."

  9. Snowflakian's Avatar Snowflakian says

    02-13-2018, 06:38 PM

    That's kind of badass. Might have to look into these.

  10. Penguino's Avatar Penguino says

    02-13-2018, 09:38 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by JoeScibelli View Post
    I guess most people who see these probably have no idea what Glyos is lol

    Axis Joints are designed to add articulation, as Glyos in general lacks it. The problem with heavy articulation/parts count is that it really drives up the price for these figures in particular, since they're completely solid PVC (ie: you can chuck it at a wall at full force without any damage, I've done this before to confirm it).

    Axis Joint sets are usually $4 a pop from Onell Design's website, so making the articulation equivalent on what one would add to these figures would make them closer to $15, and that's assuming elbow/knee bend and bicep/thigh swivels would be adequate for some. You can really go all out with the system if you have enough joint parts. I've seen a few builds done literally just out of joint sets.
    I'm familiar with the Glyos system, I just judge something on what it is rather than what it could be if I go buy parts from another website.

    Still not impressed with them. Besides ThreeZero and the 2 Funko Legacy figures Fallout gets very little figure wise.

  11. Dupacalypse has no avatar! Dupacalypse says

    02-14-2018, 05:38 PM

    omg why not fully articulated?????

  12. Thor Laserpunch has no avatar! Thor Laserpunch says

    02-14-2018, 05:43 PM

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by JoeScibelli View Post
    I guess most people who see these probably have no idea what Glyos is lol

    Axis Joints are designed to add articulation, as Glyos in general lacks it. The problem with heavy articulation/parts count is that it really drives up the price for these figures in particular, since they're completely solid PVC (ie: you can chuck it at a wall at full force without any damage, I've done this before to confirm it).

    Axis Joint sets are usually $4 a pop from Onell Design's website, so making the articulation equivalent on what one would add to these figures would make them closer to $15, and that's assuming elbow/knee bend and bicep/thigh swivels would be adequate for some. You can really go all out with the system if you have enough joint parts. I've seen a few builds done literally just out of joint sets.
    I know what it is and they still suck.

  13. Joe Moore's Avatar Joe Moore says

    04-23-2018, 07:45 PM

    These really aren't that bad. Similar to really well sculpted ReAction Figures, with some extra swivels. Not for everyone, but I was pleasantly surprised.

    Will have a full gallery and write up in a few days.



  14. theArchivist has no avatar! theArchivist says

    11-20-2018, 08:46 AM

    There is a new wave out now at Gamestop and Target.
    I picked up the new Power Armors that I have found and the Nick Valentine figure.
    T45 Hot Rod


    T-51 Vault Tec Power Armor




    The pink X01 is a Target exclusive.




    Nick Valentine


    I have yet to see any of the Vault dwellers yet or the Gamestop exclusive Nuka Cola power armor but i do have them on pre-order from Gamestop.




    Toy Pizza also had a pre-view of series 3 at DCON over the weekend

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