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I really do not thing that the look of the Vendetta & Valkyrie fits with how the Death Korps of Krieg looks like, so I would like to field a count-as. Which of these two are most similar in size to the Valkyrie, and which would be easier to put 3 lascannons on?

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Pics man. You say lightning and I think P51.
   
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The thunderbolt is closer in size - the Valkyrie is a pretty chunky kit.

Having said that, the new lightning is bigger than the old one, and all three are close enough for a decent counts-as. The biggest issue will be the transport capacity, as both the forge world flyers obviously have no transport whatsoever.

Have you thought about tracking down an Aquila Lander? Those had a transport bay and could easily pass for a vendetta?? Forge world stopped selling em, but the dodgy chinese resellers didn't, and ebay might be a good bet...

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Dessorag wrote:
Pics man. You say lightning and I think P51.


It's pretty obvious he's talking about the 40k vehicle.



As for which is the correct size, the Thunderbolt would definitely be closer. That being said, from a more general standpoint it's hard to convincingly make a dog fighting aircraft to count as a transport drop ship. You may be better off converting something like the Stormraven. Something that looks like it could conceivably support a multitude of troops for transport purposes.

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P51 is a Mustang, you're thinking of a P38 IIRC.



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I'm not really looking to have models in the flyers. I just think that the Thunderbolt/Lightning looks way more "Death Korps" than Valkyries. Valkyries look very "Cadian" to me.

Well, I'm gonna go for the Thunderbolt then.

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Yeah, if you're not using the transport capacity, it should look fine. Easiest thing with the thunderbolt is to replace all the now weapons with lascannon...

   
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