>>8307049For one thing they didn't do a good job on measuring the 5mm holes and ports. You have to assemble everything, and I had to shave some pieces down and widen some holes to do that. I accidentally widened one hole on Roller too much and now his little red light kinda wobbles around in the hole.
Roller himself doesn't look that good. The pieces weren't designed to sit flush against each other. The completed Roller never stops looking like some kind of fanmade thing.
The parts that go over the rear wheels aren't very good either. This, I might just have not been doing right, but you have to unscrew the rear wheel sections from the trailer, and wedge the additional parts under, then screw the wheel parts back in. Fair enough, except they didn't use enough plastic on the new parts. The screws don't go through the new parts to secure them in. You kinda have to leave the screws out just enough for clearance, if you screw it in too much, the wheels start to go at an angle.
I wish I could explain it better, but I just didn't use those parts, and because you need them to attach the rear fender I don't use that either.