Hmm, $2,000 vs $500-$600, maybe less. Also, unless I'm mistaken, I don't think this Cinemaquette has any figures for it, nor could any size figures fit in side of it.
Yeah, the Cinemaquette is better, sure. I was in awe from rrjrstatueman's fantastic video review. Everything from the light up instruments with the press of the lever to the details on the exterior are amazing. But for $2,000 dollars it better damn well be. Once again, let me reiterate
that's $2,000. I'll be able to have a 1/6 Batman, 1/6 Joker and 1/6 Batmobile for
half that.
I think
for what it is, the Hot Toys version is fantastic too. Remember, it's designed for 12" figures, first and foremost. It's also MUCH less in cost. Hardly a joke.
But hey, looks like you really enjoyed the Cinemaquette version, so who am I to talk?