Interesting that all of the people that jumped on the $2000 Toynami version are dismissing the bigger HT version which will almost certainly cost much less. Both have their obvious flaws in the details, but until we get actual measurements we can't say for certain based on a few photos and videos whether or not the proportions are off, like I explained in this post:
https://www.sideshowcollectors.com/forums/showpost.php?p=3641796&postcount=397
So the car is made out of plastic. Big deal, that's one of the reasons it's going to be much more affordable. Anyone who doesn't like the paint finish and has the time, talent, money or inclination to modify it---can...and STILL end up with a lower-cost final product that they are happy with than if they splurged on the Toynami version [especially] if they then still had to mod it to get it where they want it be.
A few glaring details are off, I admit. From the top of my head, the boxy rear fender around the vents, and the headlight sitting on the surface of the car body, when they are supposed to be inset more deeply are the most obvious to me right now, but overall, the model looks amazining...I would hardly call it a "hell big joke".
It's called justifying an overpriced purchase.