Resin bootlegger and designer Sucklord made this resin Glyos head a while back. I was given one as part of payment for a commission to paint another figure with a Sucklord head. It’s a neat Star Wars bootleg design and fun to work with.
Archive for the ‘Toy Customs’ Tag
Glyos Real Type Sucklord 1 comment
Glyos Mean Green Heavy Gendrone Leave a comment
Painted this guy up in the last major batch of Glyos figures for my own collection while developing the Ranger scheme. I could see him being a heavy bodyguard Gendone for someone.
BlobPus Guiro Blobpi Leave a comment
The Blobpi is the smallest version of the main Blob design, and is adorably fun.
Sunguts Guiro Queen Yulisis Leave a comment
Sunguts is a JP vinyl maker known for his awesome line of cutesy kaiju minis, but he has done some larger work as well. Queen Yulisis exists as a cute mini, but was also translated into an awesome, gigantic standard sized sculpt. I painted this Queen in colors reminiscent of the old Bullmark Guiro Seijin, which features my favorite vintage paint job.
Glyos Govurom ‘Mark X’ Leave a comment
Govurom is the first ‘bad guy’ introduced to the Glyos-verse in the first Passcode. He faces the Infiltrator Buildman, and in the regular canon is destroyed. After their battle, the Infiltrator is freed from his servitude by Hades Pheyden and becomes Argen.
Glyos Ceekoar Pheyden Leave a comment
Glyos Gobon Interloper Leave a comment
Heavy Gobon Interloper in crystal clears with color change flake! So pretty.
Glyos Sarvos Ranger Leave a comment
I had a neat build and some new Kolors to try, and I think the result was worth the experiment. Expect more ‘Ranger’ figures in the future. 😉
Glyos Ceekoar Guardian 1 comment
The harsh surface of Ceekoar is littered with Old War wrecks. Ceekoar engineers make use of what they can without disturbing the more dangerous Old War tech. Guardians are assembled from the burnt out hulks of pre-Gendrone tech and are used to defend key areas.
Glyos Biotron Exellis 1 comment
Biotron/Robotman is one of the coolest and most memorable figures from the Micronauts/Microman line. The colors are simple and iconic, and I couldn’t help but wonder what Exellis, the robot character in Glyos, would look like.










