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And this is probably a typo, but in the OP, it says "and the height being 2.75 for 8' ceilings or 3 for 12' ceilings" I think that's right (approx) for the 12'/floor (3" totalling 40' in N scale)- and allows for the thickness of the floors and roof. But the 8'/floor would be 0.9" shorter, as the building is 4' shorter per floor so 3x4' = 12' = 0.9" in N scale.
In my experience mullion is probably the most misused word in model rairoading (applied to model structures). Modelers keep calling muntins mullions. Not sure how that started, but I have seen the misuse going bacg decades, even in articles in Model Railroader magazine.
yes, Pete...it would seem to be the case. but, for me, i am not that technical in knowledge or verbagewindows have a framing, a sash, and panes.
thank you for your observations and feedbackyes, i agree...it seems my error was in measuring with pixel size (height) using the setting of my software to 600 dpi and doing the math from there.then there is the reality i miscalculated. not a typo, but a breakdown in my use of calculator and numbers.i think i will start anew from scratch and try to get the variations in height correct(we do live in a twin on a street with many row homes and i spent some time in Philly having many contacts for work in row homes and I thought the image was pretty close to the google street view image of our house...then, it is not a sure thing that such image is an accurate representation)let's see what i can come up with in the next week.hoping everyone has a safe and healthy weekend with fun things to dosincerelyGary