Alt Mirage - Back Kibble

I write this in the hopes that some of the more SUPERIOR kitbashers out there might bestow upon me their valuable knowledge.
OK. So I finally got my hands on Alt Mirage. GREAT freaking Alt. Only a few issues.
Mold Problems:
The hood doesn't close smooth. This is apparent on every one I have seen online. I think it has to do with the two grille pieces (from the elbows) not being molded corrrectly and lining up. Even without closing the hood you can see gaps between the fenders and the center piece of the front of the car. Any thoughts?
Rear hatch panel doesn't close on the left-hand side. The pins seem to line up but it still doesn't fit snug. Anyone else have this problem?
Pins:
The pin holding the right-side door is really loose. Hence the door flops around. The pin that sits ON the Y-bar at the back edge of the roof is loose and rotates around too easily. Also the light-blue plastic piece that connects and pivots the hatch itself is REALLY loose and flops not only up and down but side to side as well.
What can I do to strengthen these areas? Especially the light-blue bit on the hatch.
More importantly, has ANYONE thought of a better way to store the back kibble? Even if the rear hatch wasn't there, the "B-pillars" (the arches of the roof that connect to the 3/4 panels by the door) impede mobility.
I had an idea of taking the bar under the roof of Meister or SmokeScreen and allowing the WHOLE roof section (including the rear hatch) to swivel (like on Meister for instance). Any advice on how to do this best?
OK. So I finally got my hands on Alt Mirage. GREAT freaking Alt. Only a few issues.
Mold Problems:
The hood doesn't close smooth. This is apparent on every one I have seen online. I think it has to do with the two grille pieces (from the elbows) not being molded corrrectly and lining up. Even without closing the hood you can see gaps between the fenders and the center piece of the front of the car. Any thoughts?
Rear hatch panel doesn't close on the left-hand side. The pins seem to line up but it still doesn't fit snug. Anyone else have this problem?
Pins:
The pin holding the right-side door is really loose. Hence the door flops around. The pin that sits ON the Y-bar at the back edge of the roof is loose and rotates around too easily. Also the light-blue plastic piece that connects and pivots the hatch itself is REALLY loose and flops not only up and down but side to side as well.
What can I do to strengthen these areas? Especially the light-blue bit on the hatch.
More importantly, has ANYONE thought of a better way to store the back kibble? Even if the rear hatch wasn't there, the "B-pillars" (the arches of the roof that connect to the 3/4 panels by the door) impede mobility.
I had an idea of taking the bar under the roof of Meister or SmokeScreen and allowing the WHOLE roof section (including the rear hatch) to swivel (like on Meister for instance). Any advice on how to do this best?