One of my friends has the Warlord Games M3 Lee, and I am almost thinking of getting one because it doesn't look all that bad. Not great, but not bad, and more than good enough for the miniature gaming table. However, over the years I have been replacing all of my old resin+metal vehicle models with much better plastic model kits.*
When things get back to normal and I find myself travelling again, I might end up getting one of these resin+metal M3 Lees the next time I see one in a game/hobby store I visit. But only if no plastic model (from Rubicon Models, Italeri, or other) is available, or close to being available.
*The availability of 1:56 scale (28mm) plastic model vehicles is so much better than what we had just a few years ago. Its a good time to get into the hobby. Except for a few things, now players can get most if not all of the basic items in plastic. The only main items missing for the common miniature gamer would be:
For AmericanPlastic AT-Guns - It needs to be noted that a
a 37mm is coming soon!M3 Medium (Lee) – a kit that can be built as a
Lee & Grant kit would be best.
For BritishPlastic AT-Guns - It needs to be noted that a
a 25pdr and 17pdr is coming soon!M3 Medium (Grant) – a kit that can be built as a
Lee & Grant kit would be best.
A British Armored Car – one of the most common types.
For Germans vehiclesStuG III Ausf A-E – something very useful for early and mid war scenarios.
For SovietsPlastic AT-Guns - except for the 45mm AT gun PSC offers, there are no others in plasic.
BA-64 – one of the most produced Soviet armored cars.
BT-5/7T-60/70SU-76Actually, for more details, maybe going to this thread might be helpful:
http://forum.rubiconmodels.com/index.php?topic=848.msg11889#msg11889