Overall, a high end model has, of course better and much detail and looks more realistic
Personally, EVERY single model has pros and cons, sometime a cheaper model can be even better than a high-end one in some aspects...
I'll do some comparisons with models I have:
True Scale Miniatures MP4/6 vs RBA MP4/5B
+resin, so it looks better
+more defined shapes
+more details, rear mirrors looks more realistic
Got it for 60€, now it's around 75€
+tampo printed sponsors
+painted rims (speedline logo) and painted seatbelts
+more detailed interior
+working wheels
Got for 10€, pretty rare to find now but I'm sure you won't pay more than 15€.
The TSM has some drawbacks that really makes me upset, the interior is minimalistic, (RBA has coloured seatbelts and the steering wheel is decorated), decals istead of tampo printed graphics, paint defects and horrible rims.
Suspensions are more defined but they still looks horrible, a piece of plastic...
To be honest, in this case, I would go for the cheap alternative...
This may look like an extreme comparison...but there are some disturbing differences...
Ferrari 641/2 Exoto vs Bburago
Now, the exoto wins by ALL aspect of course, but the Bburago...........
My glorious exoto has the well-know paint rash.
BUBBLES
****** BUBBLES ON A 400€ model car...that's ridiculous, plus there are some missing micro paint chips I'm pretty sure it was not last owner's fault... (pretty weird places to collide with an object and trade the paint)
The Bburago survived an entire childhood having some minor scratches on the metal chassis and missing chips on the nose, NO PAINT RASH, the paint still looks stunning and even the stickers are in very good conditions (now let's compare it to some decals on old Minichamps out there
).
Yesterday I had the great idea (I'm being sarcastic, I was raging very badly) to smash the car on the floor multiple times...plastic parts were all over the place but the metal chassis...oh god...oh god...it's still INTACT!
The entire model is almost like before, just a not so visible paint scratch on top and well, the nose is broken now, but I was expecting a MUCH more substantial damage.
Not try to smash your precious exoto on the floor and tell me if the car has survived
I'm sure you all gonna say "it's a model car, you should not even think about smashing it on the ground" and you're totally right!
But to be honest...that's the "endurance" I expect from a ultra-high-end model...or at least...no stupid paint rash or missing chips...