>>7331742You keep talking about the shoulders when the problem wasn't really in the shoulders or their tighness, but in the whole upper arm hard plastic cylinder inside of the rubbery plastic cover. And the break is more notorious at the end closer to the elbow, not the shoulder. And, yes, it's pretty much guaranteed to happen sooner or later taking into account that those plastic cylinders can't take the pressure of having the elbow joint peg shoved into them, so it's bound to develop white hairline cracks. Most people just don't notice because the lower arm still stays in place and you can't really see them under the soft plastic cover, but the elbow left-to-right rotation gets pretty floppy.
Nonetheless, the fact that you decided to reluctantly sell it is your own decision, don't try to put the burden on people who were actually trying to be helpful and warn others of a real problem about a figure. Even more so when a 2.0 was bound to happen, as people were saying back then too.