Schrödinger's Alternators Ravage?

One of my friends received today an Alternators Ravage (the Jaguar variant) from a known online retailer whose name will not be mentioned here. Upon opening the box and attempting to transform the figure, he soon realized it was broken, having a defect that did not present itself upon a cursory investigation of the box from the outside.
Thus, if one cannot determine if Alternators Ravage is broken without opening the box, could the state of the figure, presented as a wavefunction, only be represented with a superposition of potential states (eigenstates), with Ravage both being broken and intact?
If we were to open the figure to determine the state of it, it would no longer be MISB, and the wavefunction would collapse. We have entangled ourselves with Ravage, so observer-states corresponding to both an intact and a broken Ravage are formed, and both are wholly independent of each other.
Thus is the nature of MISB. Can a figure truly be mint in its sealed box if it can only be represented as a superposition of broken and intact states? If so, is the creation of an observer-state for a mint figure a requirement for a figure to be mint, and hence a MISB figure can only be classified as "ISB", and possibly incomplete?
Thus, if one cannot determine if Alternators Ravage is broken without opening the box, could the state of the figure, presented as a wavefunction, only be represented with a superposition of potential states (eigenstates), with Ravage both being broken and intact?
If we were to open the figure to determine the state of it, it would no longer be MISB, and the wavefunction would collapse. We have entangled ourselves with Ravage, so observer-states corresponding to both an intact and a broken Ravage are formed, and both are wholly independent of each other.
Thus is the nature of MISB. Can a figure truly be mint in its sealed box if it can only be represented as a superposition of broken and intact states? If so, is the creation of an observer-state for a mint figure a requirement for a figure to be mint, and hence a MISB figure can only be classified as "ISB", and possibly incomplete?