Hi, too bad that my first post is about this

, there goes the "long life design", I really liked the Megs design, but I wanted to get first the MP5.
Any way, I have the MP 1, and I had an issue six years ago, I don't know if that happened to any of you, a piece of the MP 1 Convoy's knee broke, and it took me more time finding a solution than fixing the problem

, I use one of the plastic locks of the MP to make a patch and not only get repaired well, it was and is still funtional, even when the other side of the same knee broke almost a year ago, I had to made a larger patch. As a result, the knee is still operational, and less hard to move, I add a picture if you want to know.

As a chronicle, in some other products case, a friend of mine give as a present a couple of Gears of War figures, in this case, Marcus Fénix with a Locust drone, the problem was that Marcus's elbow was broken, and it had a plastic equivalent to a rivet, when I fix it, I had to cut off the head of that rivet, put the elbow back, and the rivet's head too, and even when the piece became fully operational again, I discovered that the elbow was too hard to move, as some Masterpieces figures. In another case, when I bought the collectors edition of the Batman Arkham Origins game (the one that comes with a Joker led statue) I saw pictures of trouble with the circuit that melted the batteries box, in my case I didn't had that problem, instead I broke the switch two years later, but I was able to repair it.
The problem with some of this figures, is that some of their pieces are too hard too move, and or maybe, the material is not good enough, and that is why they broke. Anyway, I got an idea, let's make a broken pieces database, to not only prevent this tragedies, but also how to fixed, what do you think?
Greetings