Use another example similar to this

The real world figure im going to model is a house its going to be 1/36 and its not going to have a backyard or drive way
and the height of the scale model is going to be 4 inches that means in the real world its going to be 144 and the length of the scale model is going to be 10 inches that means in the real world its goin to be 360. Some outside calculations i might need is some type of heavy duddie thing probably.

Another example similar to the scale model of a house could be a model car. Let's say you are creating a 1/24 scale model of a sports car. The length of the scale model is 8 inches, which would correspond to a real-world length of 192 inches (8 multiplied by 24). Similarly, the height of the scale model is 2 inches, meaning the actual height of the car would be 48 inches.

To complete the model car, you might need additional components such as wheels, axles, paints, and decals to accurately represent the real car. Additionally, you could use tools like hobby knives, glue, and paintbrushes to assemble and paint the model car.