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But it is a factor in the physical space objects can take up on the table, and thus affects gameplay, and is a factor in modeling for advantage which is your main thrust here. It is different in geometry but not different in that it has a direct impact on gameplay.The optional spikes are not the same as the dozer plate
It's also not entirely true that the sponsons on the 3rd Land Raider exist in a static position, they can be modeled on the front hatches, or on the back hatches. Would you also enforce a specific modeling orientation for that? Same with the Rhino spikes, this is where things start to blur. It is more clean and cut for the HH kits yes as there are variances in the Hulls, but even in a hypothetical environment where we are only using the older kits, this problem still rears its head. There is ultimately a level of compromise that we already accept without introducing the HH hulls.t. I can't just "optionally" cut an inch off the back of a landraider, leave the sponsons off, and expect anyone to accept that because it would be cheating.
Yes, there are mechanical differences from the model being used, and how that model is put together, we both understand this. No one is saying this isn't a fact. It simply isn't cheating if there are statements that it is allowed, there are some models which are strictly worse in specific contexts and strictly better in others. I'm not saying this is good for creating a balanced game, I'm not saying it should be this way, I am simply stating what is. This game is already miserable in a competitive context and there are a million other games you could be playing that reflect player skill expression.Just the same as leaving the fins off of the front of the wave serpent to give it the same profile as the falcon would be cheating and allowing it to fit in places it otherwise could not.