I don’t think it’s actually anything wrong with it, because i’ve seen other people comment about this on youtube. The drivetrain’s got all metal gears and they’ve opened it up now look inside and they look to be high quality, so they should last well one thing: i’ve noticed, though, with the metal gears is it’s quite noisy at speed. One thing it could have really done with us a bigger front bumper to protect it better from crashes and bad landings. I think that possibly happened because of how bendy the suspension is. One problem i did have is that one of the front drive shafts partially came out during a bad landing and it slightly mangled one of the plastic drive cups. The plastics on the chassis and the suspension and everything is so bendy that i would imagine they would bend rather than break. So the lights are a bit of an issue, but the other details like the sun, visor and the roof bars are good and provide a bit of protection for the body.
So what i’ve done since then, is to use some sugar on the back of the lights and hopefully that’ll stop them coming out. Shell is probably its greatest asset, but maybe it’s also its greatest weakness, which brings me on to the next category, which is durability, so durability, wires, haven’t really broken anything as such, but on the body, the back lights, keep popping out which is damaged the lexan a Bit and also the edges of the front grille come out and i’ve lost one of the little clips, which holds it in and it’s worth saying i’m doing any major big jumps with this that’s, just some general rollovers and some low jumps. So it’s got light buckets which makes the lights look really realistic and you put optional leds in which i have done so. Then they’ve got some hard plastic scale bits that really finish it off. This thing looks fantastic with its scale, looking van body, so they’ve done a gorgeous deep red metallic finish on the lexan.