Regarding design, one of the Moto 3D printer videos talks about having more than 300 separate components. Rather than hundreds of components, the MOD-t has dozens of components. (The exploded view of the MOD-t printer in the Indiegogo video at about 1:38 is worth studying.) With fewer parts, it's not just that the part cost is lower, tooling costs are lower, assembly costs are lower, and inventory and logistics are greatly simplified.
Wow, that's quite incredible. May I ask you if you believe that the MOTA 3D printer at the price they are asking is feasible or not?