What is the weight? Can it take Fender parts? Have you tested resistance to heat and cold? Is it easily repaired in case of a chip, crack, split, or general wear?
Have you considered facing Fender in court about the headstock shape?
PS: is it painted or is the resin colored?
I just weighed it on a standard house scale and it comes in at around the 5-6lb range. And yes it can take fender parts.
As far as resistance to heat and cold goes, it seems to be fine. Ive been playing it for about a month now, trying to abuse it a little to find any issues. I would take it to rehearsals, going from 30degrees outside to say 70 room temp and never had any issues. And these guitars are modeled after the vintage ones and they never had any problems with temp change.
And repairs to the body in case of chips and cracks wouuld be a lot easier than with wood. Its basically made out of the same stuff as your cars bumper, so chips and things like that can easily be repaired. But you might have better luck taking it to a body shop than a guitar shop.

And the guitar is actually painted.
And yeah I might take them to court

but no I will have to change the headstock before I get too big, but i was hoping i could just slide under the radar for a while.