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I am not sure if this is the right place but I would like to discuss a problem I've had with the new bionicle fist/hand piece...when I attach the fist/hand piece it cracks and will not stay attached, and the fist/hand piece is pretty much useless then...any thoughts?
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You mean the hand piece that all the Glatorians came with? No I've never had any problems with it. Hmm after getting up to test it... it broke. :lol:
However it does stays on, but I only have two and I can't find the other one. How many have you had break?
Also I think this topic should probably be in General Lego BTW.
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Yes the proper place for this thread would be general lego. I will move it for you.
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Yeah, I've had this problem. With my brother's recent acquisition of Stronius, which is a great set, most of the joints are cracked. Which really sucks. Meaning I can't use them much before they actually break.
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I've had that problem with socket pieces as well. Help us Lego!
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I've had that problem with this part: http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/60176 in dark green. Called TLG and they replaced with two new for my one broken one. The new ones broke as well.
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That Bionicle part link says the part KarenJ had problems with was only in use from 2008 forward, I had not realized there was a change to the Bionicle ball-socket connector. I actually don't think I have any of the part then. Yay!

My son had a Bionicle character in about 2008 that had a ball fused to the torso that broke off at the shoulder. It was a dark-blue character if memory serves, but that was the only time I encountered breakage with the product and it shocked me how "easy" it was to damage it. To my experience, LEGO parts had always taken heroic efforts to damage.
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