To give you a perspective on size, the base is about 8" square. It comes with all sorts of little plastic plates, cups, glasses, cookware, and flatware. It was actually a lot of fun to play with when I first got it. Now I have it sitting up on a shelf so I see it on my way down to basement where the 20-something real machines greet me every day.
BTW - I would love a real Youngstown kitchen top-loader for my collection. If anybody knows of one, hit me up. Although my guess is everybody else would like one too