Pixelpiper
Super Freak
I think if they used a better quality plastic it wouldn't break as easily.
IMO, I've seen this complaint countless times and it's never remotely plausible. Fragility is primarily due to scale - some of it maybe due to construction, but some of the construction details are necessary for accuracy. Some people refuse to understand that and expect to be able to handle a fine scale model the same way they handle a broom or other robust object.
If they were to bulk up the joints then they'd lose the scale appearance. It's all a trade-off and balance. I'm not sure what else to tell anyone who ever thought this figure could possibly be made without being delicate. IMO, that's been obvious since the start.
You wouldn't call a Maple wood tooth pic "cheap wood" just because you can snap one between three fingers while not being able to do the same thing to a 1" dowel, would you? Now if you have some mass-spectrometer analysis to show us impurities in the plastic resin composition for any parts, that's something else.