Tuesday, November 16, 2010 - 01:46 AM UTC
Here's a VERY unusual (but welcome) move from DML's sub-division Cyber-Hobby
The latest announcement, in 1/35th scale is:

6670 - Sd.Kfz.305 German 3t 4x2 Truck

VERY unusual from the company who, with rare exceptions, have done softskins. Also, in an equally unusual move, the company, as can be seen from this report, have also published ACTUAL (rather than CAD) images of the model. Even more welcome!

No more details at the time of posting, but we'll update as information becomes available.

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Another softskin is always welcome. Al
NOV 16, 2010 - 08:57 AM
OMG What a great news !!! My love, my treasureee. Great details, great wheels pattern. Cyber-hobby I love you soooo much for that
NOV 16, 2010 - 09:19 PM
Looking at the sprue shots and built up kit this is an all new Dragon produced kit. It is a "White Box" kit which means you have to order it direct from Dragon USA or Cyber Hobby to get one at retail which is $39.99 U.S. If you get it from the Hobby Shops (who get them the same way and at the same price as everyone else) you will pay quite a bit more. Roy
NOV 17, 2010 - 09:39 AM
Wow, another Opel Blitz, STUNNING! Next up a Tiger I made on a Tuesday, and finally a ME-262 Engined Field Kitchen design mit 2.0cm KWK found on a Kaffe stained napkin in Albert Speers office. Dragon does a 25 Pdr which is a welcome addition and then falls back onto stale copying. How about a decent Universal Carrier? you could arm it with a side by side Pak 40
NOV 18, 2010 - 03:41 AM
That figures...I just bought a Tamiya Opel for a diorama! But it is great news, as someone above said, it will most likely open a whole range of Opel variations as well as the possibility of a brand new Maultier as well as its armored variation. At least it's not another paper panzer or a rare vehicle of which only two were produced.
NOV 18, 2010 - 03:53 AM
I expect the regular Dragon version will be the 4x4 version. ThomA
NOV 18, 2010 - 07:00 AM
One error I can see...if my memory serves me correctly. The wheels, especially the front, should be the 8 bolt pattern after 1939. As far as I know, the rear wheels were about the same time or soon after. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule such as: if factory inventory of the 6 bolt patterns lasted longer than the release of the 8 bolt pattern upon release of the Ministry regulation to the manufacture.
APR 28, 2014 - 05:50 AM
Dang... a 4 year old thread? This has been released and probably built a thousand times by now! Jeff
APR 28, 2014 - 07:14 AM
Just doing my Rip van Winkle...lol. Gotcha catch up, eh?? Looks like I'll be answering other decades' old threads too!
APR 29, 2014 - 11:34 PM
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