luunta Posted June 2, 2021 Share Posted June 2, 2021 Hi there, The AA5 is a pretty sweet model, and as a player that plays a mix of casual and competitive, I don't want to be punished for modeling mine with the doors open but then run in to situations where someone can see through those doors to draw line of sight to other units just because I want to show off my interior paint job (which will likely be mediocre, given my skill, but I digress.) I've looked through the rules for ground vehicles and other than walker units, there's slightly ambiguous cover rules for vehicles when it comes to hobbying. The GAV suffers from this somewhat also. Can some form of ruling or general consensus be made to clarify whether the model simply blocks line of sight, regardless of hobbying, through the model? Or to say that yes, if you hobby it with doors open you will be able to draw line of sight through those doors. It's a two way street for line of sight, but a clarified ruleset will hopefully reduce the number of feel bad scenarios that could potentially occur if someone is assuming one thing or the other. Thanks, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest AMG_Luke Posted June 8, 2021 Share Posted June 8, 2021 Hello, Luunta, glad to hear you're a fan of the A-A5 miniature! We also feel that players shouldn't be punished for the cool hobby and assembly choices they make. With that in mind, and since the A-A5 and LAAT/le are both unique in that the official minis can be assembled with doors open or closed, players should always treat both doors as closed for the purposes of determining line of sight through an A-A5 or LAAT/le mini. So, you're free to assemble your A-A5 any way you want! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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