Bloody lovely! Actually the variety in tones and colours adds something IMO.
I was dithering myself between a 1/48 Tamiya Matilda and the Blitzkreig 1/56 for my SW Pacific Australians. More work with Tamiya but also more detail even if I do prefer 1/56. The fact that Gasoline do a conversion kit with the right tracks, turret collar etc, swung the argument. That and the fact that the Tamiya kit could be bought off the shelf. By the time I've added all the bits and bobs including Marsden matting the Tamiya will end up costing as much as the Blitzkreig.
I only wish Italeri/ Voldemort Games could take a leaf from the Tamiya book. Despite being more detailed and parts heavy, Tamiya kits are no chore to build. I knocked up their BA-64 inside of an hour. The same cannot be said of the WG Stuart which is unneccessarily fiddly for a gaming kit. The six piece tracks are a real fucking PITA. To make it worse, cos I'm doing the Aussie version, it requires extensive conversion to turret ring, engine deck and stowage.
Sorry for the rant. Suffice it to say that you chose wisely with the Blitzkreig Stuart.