I understand that, Raymond, but please don't take my issue out-of-context. I've been buying collectibles for a long time so keep glue, touch-up paints, needle & thread, etc. readily available. Over the past five years, I can count on one hand how many times I've had to initiate an exchange over QC issues and/or shipping damage, and I literally buy things ALL THE TIME, so this is a non-issue. As I mentioned before, Egon & Winston were in perfect order but there were some obvious inconsistencies noted during each figure's unboxing. For example, some of the figures' packing trays were securely taped together while others were not, arriving with their accessories rattling about loose inside. If you've gotten any of these in-hand, you will know there is an adhesive-backed foam piece holding the proton wand in place - Peter's foam had apparently come loose during shipment, causing the wand stem to break off. The harness clip was broken without rhyme or reason - My guess is that it was simply missed during packaging at the factory. The most glaring issue for me is the paint damage. Trying to accurately match the flesh tones on the most visible parts of the these figures is not something that I, or anyone else, should have to do when receiving a brand-new collectible set that has been patiently awaited for 14+ months of deposit-required pre-order status.