LC Models - Which to keep?

If one possessed the following systems

Performa 400
LC 475
Color Classic
SE

Would getting rid of the Performa 400 result in a deficit of capability, however obscure? (E.g. specific system or software, macffects pds card, 16 bit bus, really anything?) Or can the other systems functionally replicate the 400 completely. Thanks
 
If one possessed the following systems

Performa 400
LC 475
Color Classic
SE

Would getting rid of the Performa 400 result in a deficit of capability, however obscure? (E.g. specific system or software, macffects pds card, 16 bit bus, really anything?) Or can the other systems functionally replicate the 400 completely. Thanks
I'll jump in first as it'll be the least knowledgable (and because I have a P400)! the LC475 is an '040, so there are some things that can run on the '030-based P400 that won't on an LC475, e.g. due to cache differences. The CC is essentially the same as a P400 except that the screen resolution is 512x384. So, you could get rid of the P400 if you had a CC screen modification to support 640x480 (and of course, 512x384, which the link doesn't provide a solution). The P400 will support 512x384 of course with the right monitor. If you plug the 512kB Video RAM into the CC (then you get 16-bit colour at 512x384).
 
There's a personal aspect to it as well. I mean, sensibly, I could get rid of my LCIII because I have an LC475 - but I bought the LCIII whilst at university in Germany, so there's sentimentality to that one.

Macs I have

Macintosh SE (my first ever Mac, I bought it in Orpington, second hand for £400 in 1992, my first year at university.
Macintosh LCIII (bought in Hamburg, and since upgraded to an LCIII+)
Macintosh SE/30 (the greatest Mac ever)
Macintosh Quadra 650 (bought for an experiment, not used so much any more because…)
Macintosh LC475 (upgraded to full 040, heatsinked, 68MB RAM, and probably my most used 68k Mac now)
Macintosh IIci ('bought' in the last few years, where 'bought' is 'recovered from a pile of junk in a barn that the farmer was clearing out'. There were two, both more or less working, one very scruffy. I sold the scruffy one and the nice one is working perfectly now.)
Powerbook 100 (from mg man, thank you, and since upgraded with wifi. I sometimes use it for work, and I have pondered replacing the battery).
PowerMac G3 (upgraded to G4, and which broke half way through a development project. I'm thinking it might have forgotten how to use its G4 upgrade - so now I need to find a 400MHz G3 processor if I'm going to get it working again)
PowerMac G5 (dual processor, I need to replace some of the RAM which has gone mouldy. But, even with only 2GB RAM, I was able to finish the project that I started on the G3).
2011 MacBook Air
2011 Mac Mini
2011 Mac Pro (dual 6 core 3.42GHz, 128GB RAM, stupidly large graphics card, many terabytes of SSD)
2020 Mac Mini (my first Apple Silicon Mac, and wow! it even scorches the Mac Pro - and with far, far, less memory and much lower power consumption)
2022 MacBook Air

Those are just the Macs, and just the ones that spring to mind. And the bold ones are keepers. If it's not bold then it may go at some point. If the offer is good enough!
 
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