Well here are a few examples:
Generally, it seems that there were some but not many factory errors, however the toy appears to share the same flopiness that its stablemates suffer from.
I'll admit that after reading over 150 pages of '51 related threads the QC on probably the most complicated toy design from ANY manufacturer, Yamato did very well on this design and should be applauded. However, doing ONE thing MOSTLY right after an established history of errors and foul-ups does not set things right with the world-at least not mine. Therefor I still insist that Yamato has alot of ground to cover.
Also, it's obvious that many fans/customers are satisfied with the '51, flopiness and all because, after all, what're you gonna' do? That's how Yamato rolls and we've all come to just accept that which is why, quality issues or not, I'll be lining up for the '21 as well...