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If you look at the WS site and their size sketch. The size listed is the whole thing. The basic box of the house is around 1.9x2.3".And if you wait a few month WS might release it as a kit.
For $73 you'd think they'd SCALE it right.
For $73, I expect something that is scaled right, self propelled, has a working headlight, and can haul at least 20 freight cars on level track. If it doesn't move, I expect it to have at least 8 stories and take up some real estate.Sometimes I think I am the only non-millionaire on railwire...
I don't remember exactly how much I paid for it, but it was about $50. I use a formula where I take the cost of my time, per hour, and multiply this by how long it will take me to assemble and paint a kit. In this case, I chose the assembled model. Even if I am retired, I do have other interests so my time is worth something.
I bought one of these a few weeks ago, so I can offer a couple of opinions.If you are trying to create a "neighborhood" scene using this house, you will probably be disappointed. When placed next to most other scale houses, it is so big that it will appear to be out of scale, even if it is not. The prototype probably belonged to a banker or successful merchant, and looks much better if it is placed alone on the layout, or even on the top of a hill, without other houses around it.