Exactly this ^. The Worlds Car reissue/recreation/whatever is still a Team Associated product so the expectation of high quality is not being unrealistic. Just because it's a 20-30 year old design doesn't automatically give it a pass, especially since the parts that people are complaining about are the modern changes and updates!mtbkym01 wrote:I've just recently built my B5 and it was excellent with awesome tolerances and quality, this car is very similar money to buy though, so there is no excuse for the poor quality.
I can see Associated updating the entire topshaft and slipper assembly with modern parts to keep those assemblies more or less the same across all of their kits (and obviously for performance reasons also), but why the disparity in quality of the shafts? Are any other models getting these 'bad' topshafts with their inaccurate flat machining and rough gear teeth or is it just the new Worlds? And if so, why?
I'm also still confused why the Stealth case needed a redesign and what benefit it gives other than allowing the use of the newer idler gears. There's more webbing, sure, but was that ever a problem with the original? All the talk of parts shrinkage and gear mesh issues makes it sound like it wasn't worth it, especially knowing how expensive it is to re-tool molds. Associated and especially RPM like to remind of us that.

I don't want to make it sound like I'm mad or anything about this, I'm just throwing out my thoughts, observations and opinions.
