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One thing that bothers me about these kits is that the window sashes end up being too far out of the structure.
You could probably make a cottage industry out of replacement etched brass windows for common plastic (or wood, for that matter) kits. There may be hope for the future- we are beginning to see etch brass details on mass produced rolling stock. Maybe some company will get brave enough to try it on buildings one of these days.
One thing I've tried in situations like this (it's especially egregious with the old IHC buildings that I love so much) is to mount the windows backwards. Put the "outside" facing in.
A good chunk of the Walthers residential house kits are based on the Sears kit house designs that were everywhere between the late 1800s and the 40s until you see the more modern Ranches and Bungalows for the same purpose. In reality you can paint it any color you want, just seems whoever built it for the cover likes white trim which is probably the most common. When I built one I used a Field Grey Color that was similar to one in my neighborhood.
Or maybe the manufacturer could do a decent job of designing the kit?