All you have to do is take a good look at the way the Amiga 2000 Series computers are built and you will plainly see that they are the best built of all the Amiga models. Afterall, the Amiga 2000 was designed and made in Germany, so hence the higher quality.
Yea. The A3000T I've seen was built like a tank too. But I understand there were two A2000 designs, one in Germany and one from USA. The German one using a single Zorro slot and some other differences, but perhaps they kept the German case design. Regardless, the case design, screw threads, etc. do not a high quality computer make, IMHO. I'm more of an electronics guy myself, give me a great motherboard in a crappy case and I'm reasonably happy with it... I much prefer using my A4000T (Quickpak style), A3000D, and AmigaOne to my ancient A2000T (self-built full tower) which now lives in my attic. The A2000 with 040/33, 8MB 32bit RAM (maxed), and Zorro2 just couldn't keep up with the software I want to use these days. ImageFX, which you might call "work", runs MUCH better on my 4000T than my 2000... Am I weird?