>>96341203
>Joints are horrible, even in technological inspired models
At the size of that model you get not only your regular arm/leg joints but movable armor panels, individual piston motions, openable cockpits, and so on. There's no detail wasted on this thing.
>>96341213
Fair enough, I can understand the desire for simplicity in design.
>>96341240
Moves just fine, arms and legs are double jointed to get a full range of motion, the subarms and hatches on the binders fully open, it's got full foot articulation, and so on.
>>96341259
>I don't know what the two have to do with each other
My point is what logistically makes a Daemon Primarch worth twice as much? I understand your point of "GW charging so much for it because people only need to buy one" but realistically Daemon Primarchs should cost just as much as any Land Raider variant if we lived in a world where the amount of plastic in the box actually determined how much something should be.

I mean look at what's happening with that Dawn of War sidegame being sold at B&N/Target, shit's being scalped to hell because they decided to stuff the Honored of the Chapter sprue GW sells on their store for $168 (Again, a single push-fit sprue for $168) in a $50 box. Why go to such lengths to defend GW's business practices?