Nobody is condemning these kits, merely pointing out inaccuracies that to some of us, stand out like a sore thumb. Want to fix the issue, great. Want to build it as-is, great, want to avoid the kit, fine. To me, I'd rather know if there are issues and decide for myself what to do (or not do) about it.
Am I criticizing the kit? Sure am, constructively though. Not saying do not buy,or anything to that nature. Just pointing out things I noticed so those of us that want a better build that may not know the particular subject can possibly build a better quality kit.
The 57, I will probably get one, spend countless hours fixing problem areas, then possibly cast some bodies for future builds. Some kits are just totally unacceptable (to me) and no consideration will ever be made to fix the issues. The POS 49 Merc is one of them. The body from the one I bought went in the trash. Does that make me wrong? Does it make you wrong for building it? Of course not.
I, and anyone else that buys kits are allowed to be picky if we wish. We are the customers and it is our choice to buy or not. Personally "good enough" is a mentality too many have now and with that being said, we receive things manufactured just good enough. If the body on this car was better, I'd have 10 of them in my case. I prefer a nice, pretty accurate replica, not a "representation"
Here is a representation of an Edsel wagon...
As I mentioned, if it is good enough for you, great, enjoy it, but when you go out to dinner and your steak is not cooked to your liking, remember, "it's good enough" to someone.