bought it off motion rc, looks like they dont make their products
No, they are a hobby shop and like other hobby shops are a reseller, they do not claim to be a manufacturer.
Since I haven't done business with Motion RC, the rest of this is mostly generalized with a few exceptions. I am not saying I agree with any of these practices but they are what they are no matter if any of us agree with them or not.
If you look at Motion RC's warranty page... You'll see they typically only replace the defective part ONCE that has been shown to be defective ( typically with a picture or similar ) and they only do this for the first 30 days after purchase. They also state that it depends on IF there are replacement parts or not as being part of that warranty. If a manufacturer has a longer warranty, then after that initial 30 days, the customer must contact the manufacturer directly to make any warranty claims.
The above summarized warranty is pretty much standard for most hobby shops. In fact, profit margins in all industries has declined to a point that many resellers have adopted very similar practices for their warranty policies. No reseller can survive with 1-10% profit margins and also provide any more warranty that the most basic.
With that out of the way. While most of the RC products we talk about here are "big boy toys"... WL Toys are what we refer to as "toy grade", not the typical quality products but something you'd find in a local 5 and dime ( which don't exist these days, think Walmart toys instead perhaps ). Companies like WL Toys seldom produce replacement parts or if they do, they are almost non-existent and not produced in large quantities. It isn't to say they don't have a place, they do, they are a way for someone to buy and check out RC products to see if it's a hobby they may be interested in getting into without the high expense of a well made, higher quality RC craft.
Motion RC states they only carry quality products... but "toy grade" products are anything but that, so that is a valid complaint here. Yet at the same time, WL Toy's are a good entry level "toy" product as long as a customer realizes that they are entry level and not a higher quality than they are. These are a value ( I'm being kind here, read cheap ) product that lets a customer see if RC is for them at a very low affordable price, if it is something they would like to get into, they can then look at higher quality products. If they find it isn't for them, then they haven't spent a lot of money checking it out.