I for one enjoy seeing and understanding the "Master Builders" jets and how they do things. I think we all learn a good amount of how two's and techniques to put toward are own models, weather they are a masterpiece scratch built of ARF.
I've been in this hobby and business for a good amount of time and there are many different types of modelers here. The world has gone from kits to ARF's due to demand, peoples time and quality of manufactures.
There are some fantastic company's out there making some great quality stuff. A lot of modelers just don't have the time or experience to Design, Develop, Manufacturer or build like the pro's. Many of my customers are very accomplished builders that have built many Fiberglass and foam wing kits. These days they just don't have the time or want to build that type of kit anymore due to the ARF world and the selection increasing.
I understand the saying "BUILD THREAD" can be misunderstood by many of the builders here but some guys refer to this word with ARF's as they have never built a kit from design to flight. There is still a great deal of things to be done on an ARF kit.
RCU build/assembly/install threads have been a key part of a lot of peoples success in this hobby. Weather its, Where to mount the engine or how to install the tanks and where is the best CG? all the way up to the masterpieces we see here and the custom composite parts made. We all benefit..
I think all the information is great and would not want to be a new or experianced modeler and not have this info at my fingertips....
Just my 2 cents..