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Cyber Hobby have released another command version, this time on the Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (V).
Cyber Hobby has released another of its White Box kits, this time being a command version Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (V). Obviously based off the recent Smart Kit. From what I can tell, the new additions would be the roof top pilze and the star antenna.

Only a small quantity of this 1/35 Cyber Hobby Jagdpanzer IV L/70 (V) Command Ver. Nov 44 Production will be produced. Cyber-Hobby items will have one production run only and there will NOT be a reproduction of this item. In another words, once it is sold out it will be gone forever!

Features


* New Jagdpanzer IV L/70 w/star antenna accurately presented

* side-skirt armor producted in scale thickness

* Commander's hatch can be assembled open or closed

* Sight rail provided as optional separate parts

* One-piece superstructure made by slide mold

* Gun mantlet made from 4 directional slide mold

* Newly tooled rear hull made from slide mold w/great detail

* Two options for the hatch hinges

* Both one-piece or separate periscope hatch provided to allow open or closed assembly

* Inside of frontal armor plate w/great details

* Two types of exhaust provided as option

* Side fenders w/fine detail on both sides

* Gun barrel w/hollow muzzle

* Newly tooled periscope made from clear part

* Gun sight and hand wheels w/well-defined detail

* Gun breech fully detailed

* Engine deck w/hatches that can be assembled open or closed

* Brackets for side-skirt armor realistically detailed

* Spare-wheel brackets w/spare wheels

* Accurately detailed idler adjuster mountings

* Hull rear w/fine detail

* Newly tooled radio set

* Resilient steel road wheels and return rollers newly designed

* Travel lock newly reproduced

* Convoy light on hull rear

* MP port on superstructure

* Two types of rear plate newly designed w/great detail

* Rear armor plate

* Air intake realistically represented

* OVM arrangement

* One-piece lower hull made from slide molds is newly produced

* Road wheels and suspension w/multiple components exhibit crisp detail

* Sprocket and dler wheels w/delicate detail

* Magic Tracks are detailed on both sides
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Comments

Jacob, Thank you for the input. Michael
APR 19, 2010 - 10:03 AM
Why do they do that, I mean put almost the same kit on the market as a previous one with only minor changes. And then charge more then the pervious released one, just cause it is a cyber hobby kit which is the same as dragon anyway. Bloody greedy if u ask me, oh well just a thought.
APR 19, 2010 - 11:13 AM
This, and possibly other cyber-hobby releases are a waste; DML used to include the command tank option as part of their '3 in 1' releases. I wish they'd be more creative in the fact that cyber-hobby releases are suppose to be "unique". What an understatement.
APR 19, 2010 - 12:02 PM
I agree there..I dont mind at all the exclusive kits..but Id rather see them be unique , like the Nashorn ammo carrier version.. not a kit with an extra antenna in it.
APR 19, 2010 - 01:38 PM
It IS getting very silly. Following on from the Sd.Kfz 7 'Variant', which included a couple of pieces of extra, (extemporized) armor, your really do begin to wonder if CH are losing the plot a little. Not that i'm against variants (far from it) but this really does... Oh, words fail me...
APR 20, 2010 - 12:45 AM
How about on the box they put "Ready for Immediate Assembly" Why would that be a special feature ? aren't all kits ready for immediate assembly ?
APR 20, 2010 - 04:57 AM
and if you wanted to be really pedantic you could say unless they supply glue in the box its not a true statement. This has to be the lowest possible Cyber Hobby "advantage" kit they've ever brought out. Alan
APR 20, 2010 - 05:04 AM
kwaaaargh...snooo...kwaaaarghh...snoooo..zzzzzzz ..uhh(wakes up , rubs eyes..) "DML brings out yet another re-issue, with an antennae and charges more $?" ..zzzzzzzzzzzzzz..(goes back to sleep, awaits a real release by Trumpeter, Hobby Boss, Tamiya, MiniArt,Bronco)
MAY 14, 2010 - 06:51 PM
You, sir, made me laugh...
MAY 14, 2010 - 08:47 PM
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