The reviewer gave an overview - diameter 1.44”, length with fin unit 26.75”, weight 4.5 oz, removable for flight engine details, display stand, SpaceX style box with fitted foam, Dragon capsule and folded landing legs with nicely molded color details. He, unfortunately, hasn’t been able to launch his model but did recount the launches done at NARAM and confirmed stable flights on an Estes C5-3. The only hitches he relayed were needing to open up the center hole in the engine detail plate for the display stand rod and that the fin unit popped off on landing during some of the NARAM demo launches.
Again, I have little personal interest in this model - or any Falcon 9 model, I just don’t find it visually interesting - but it certainly fits nicely in the reviewer’s picture of his Falcon displayed with an array of 1:100 manned rocket models.
I think Estes is going to sell a bunch of these to their intended market of SpaceX fans, aerospace professionals and casual buyers of “cool stuff” - it’s really not aimed at hobby rocketry enthusiasts who like to build their own rockets.