It also looks as though Warlord/Italeri has stopped tailing your releases - if in fact the were doing that deliberately. We now get different releases from both companies, which is win-win as far as I can see. And Rubicon is well ahead in terms of plastic soft-skins.
Incidentally, I've just built the new Italeri M3/M3A1 Stuart. Not bad in terms of options, and it's a very complete rendition of the British M3 "Honey" (although it doesn't build an accurate M3A1), but it doesn't have Rubicon's precision, and the multi-piece tracks are a pain compared to Rubicon's M5A1 tracks. Overall, the Rubicon Stuart is much more enjoyable to build. So keep up the great work!