We know that had been a lot of talking about our new Panzer III Digital Project. Due to all the QC of new moulds, our staff just do not have the time or energy to work on the Panzer III drawings... until now. This is what we have done so far... basic structure of the Panzer III based on the Ausf L. We do have to start somewhere and the Ausf L is basically the best starting point as this variant can be "updated" both forward and backward for other variants.
This is a total redesign and redraw of the complete tank, not a modification of the old one!
* * RM picture of Panzer III Ausf.L removed * *
Yes, I agree with Rubicon Models. They have to start somewhere and the Ausf L is a good starting point.
However, I feel the need to toss out some words of caution. Why? Because I hope it will help RM and the gamer/modeller community as a whole. Also because Italeri already produces a nice Panzer III Ausf J/L/M/N in plastic -
power to the plastic!. Probably not everyone likes this kit, but I know many (including myself) that do like this kit.
Just like many other modellers and gamers out there, I already have several of these nice Italeri Panzer III models. I can't speak for everyone, but to be honest with RM, I know for certain when and if RM releases their a Panzer III Ausf.L, many will not be very interested because the Italeri Panzer III plastic kit does an very good job in meeting their needs. That being said, this is why many people I know (including myself) are excited to hear that RM is going to start the project with Ausf E/F versions first. RM also said, "Will definitely look into doing all the main wartime variants, including the Ausf G / H / J", and these version will also draw interest from the gamer/modeller community. However, then when RM said, "Then working on the late Panzer IIIs... Ausf K / L / M / N", and it was at that very moment my first thoughts were, "I'm so glad they plan to do these last."
Again, I can't speak for everyone, but I actually like the Italeri Panzer III Ausf.J/L/M/N plastic kit. Its a pretty good kit and I have no plans to replace them with RM model kits. I only say this to inform RM because I'm probably not the only gamer/modeller that feels this way, and I hope this additional information will be useful to RM. I also say this to try and encourage plastic model companies to work together rather to complete against each other. Yes, I know the latter statement is a "living in a dreamworld" statement, but it had to be said. The gamer/modeller has more to gain if model companies coordinated their projects better so they see far less duplicates of vehicles -
I already know that its far more complicated than that.It's fantastic that RM is planning to release a Panzer III Ausf.E to Ausf.N, but sometimes overlap is bad.
As a side note, I recommend to other gamers/modellers to buy the Italeri kit (pictured above) than the "Bolt Action" Warlord Games kit. It is exactly the same plastic sprues! However, the Italeri kits comes with better color painting examples, better assembly instructions, better decals, and what I think is a better box. Also, the Italeri kits cost less! At least for me the cost was less than the Warlord kits.
The flip side to this is that if we don't buy the Warlord "Bolt Action" kits, Warlord might stop asking Italeri to produce new 1:56 (28mm) scale plastic vehicle kits for them. The ones they have already produced for Warlord are pretty good.