You've one post so I'm assuming you haven't looked at ANY of the FT foam board plans, reviews, construction videos. There are many more aspects to this hobby that now can be enjoyed without the drudgery of other parts IF the participant thinks of that part as drudgery.
When was the last time you built your own radio gear? Whats to be done with that?
Qui Sum - my largest designed, built and flown is a 52cc RC gasser my smallest is .010 control line. I started gluing models together before I went to kindergarten. My most hated phrases are "What happened to the kids in this hobby", "You're not a true modeler if you use blah-blah" and "What are we going to do about the lack of people who don't Blah-blah-blah".
I've read magazines from the late 40's that complained about the lack of kids. They also mentioned and I've watched the sliding scale of "your not a modeler if" and when I started it was "you don't use Ambroid" and has gone through rants about pre bought plans, inked balsa kits, die cut, laser cut, silkspan or jap paper instead of silk, monokote, epoxy, superglue, foam, foam core, coroplast, ARF's ARC's RTF's, BNF's. My most successful Coroplast design which has been built by a bunch of other people didn't qualify as a model at my home clubs Model of the Month awards. Though I had designed, built, test flown and adjusted, rebuilt after the crash to final form and published the darn thing THEY didn't consider any wing that was folded out of coroplast to be worthy and instead gave the award to a model that wasn't even halfway built.
I've no room in my heart for snobbery. There is nothing wrong with your perceived lack of building. Those of us who like to do it still do. Those who merely want to fly can now do so. Those who want to fly multi rotor, fpv, computer controlled devil machines? Well I'm right there with ya on that, get the pitchforks and torches...
See, I'm not really mad, I'z tryin to educate and entertain.