Absolutely Steve,
Whether it's a full scale or RC Heli, wearable items , gears, bearings, and other moving parts will wear, some quicker than others depending on flying style, climate, conditions of were your flying. A lot of factors. These Helis in my book are the best quality you can buy. However regardless of how well built they are, they require maintenance and honestly you should be inspecting them before any flights, and especially at the end of the day. Even though things may appear to be functioning normal there could be an issue just on the verge of happening.
Also something for everyone to think about is when you are doing "Flight Training" Autos" Other maneuvers, these can also accelerate wear especially hard landing and such. (Don't want to send the wrong message, these Helis can take a ton of abuse, I'm speaking for ALL Helis) in short the more you beat on them, the more frequent your maintenance intervals should be.
Also it's important to follow these manuals to the letter. Not correctly assembling these Helis and any Heli for that matter, can lead to premature failures of components and especially accelerated wear on the "Gear Train" .
Great Post, hope your past this little bug and can get out and enjoy your bird..
K