It's about 10cm long - about iPhone-size, actually. I bought it thinking I could cast a mold of each of its separate snap-together pieces, then create kitbashes (YAY for kitbashes! We need more of those!), but I'm inexperienced, and I think I'm going to experiment with easier things for starters.
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You can definitely see the imperfections, but for the money, who cares! It's a good looking mini. Now it sits on my desk, reminding me of my geeky obsession with Trek.