Haha

but about the model, well they're made in China, but I assume they aren't checked here.
Would be a whole lot of work as they must be packed in china also, so you get repacking then etc... The distributing and packaging the order was done at DHL last year, now they've taken over this and tha packing is done much faster and still shipped via DHL. So I think this is the only physical activity in Europe.
About the taillights, I sended them an e-mail about it. They've sended me back that they can't do anything about it and that they're aware of this problem and more Megane's have it. As they still had some models, it would have been nice if they offered me a new one, but you could get the same problem then though. So it would be honest if they offered me at least some discount, but they didn't. So some level of denial of Otto if you ask me.
Maybe the tail light problem will never apear, the process must be continuing in the box so maybe you won't get any problem if you don't have it yet?! On my brothers Megane is nothing to be seen(yet), but maybe it's better to make shure nothing will happen and do something about it while there still isn't any damage?
The glue used on Otto models is a bit like Bison kit, relatively soft and stretchy. You could just take the taillights plastic peace off and then pull the glue off with your nail, or something that's hard enough and doesn't damage. Then you can use a simple seconds glue, but watch out as this leaves white deposit and could be very "hard" for all materials. Just use as little as possible on the side edges of the taillight caps and glue them back. If you have better glues as plastic glue that's made not to damage, so not the Revell glue, then you could you that also. That's normally a better choice if you don't want to damage anything and the glue must stay clear, but if you use so little and on the side edges of these taillights, you haven't got any problem. I did it like this, but as mine was damaged already I was too late
I ripped of as many soft paint as possible and the glue that became light yellow, but the result is that you still have a bit damaged edges around the taillights
