We didn't love the original because , as a scale model , it had things wrong with it that were not easy to fix , and it looked "off" next to other companies Panzer IIIs . As a one off model to display on my shelf I had no problem with it , to use it with other Panzer IIIs ( Warlord plastic / resin for example )in a game , it just stood out like a sore thumb . Here's a picture of a Sherman kit I bought back in the late 60s , it was a fun build , but in no way did it depict any real version of the Sherman . With all the better detailed kits available , why would I buy this today ?
As a 1st release kit , Rubicon did pretty good with the Panzer III , but they realized they had to improve their kits to capture a larger share of the market . With the release of their latest kits , the 88 , the T-26 , the 222 series armored cars , and the forth coming re tooled Panzer III I think they are top of the heap in plastic 1/56 kits , and IMO they also beat out a lot of the 1/56 resin guys as well .