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>>The single-core booster will launch and land in a similar fashion to the first stage of the SpaceX Falcon 9. However, it may require as many as 30 sea-level Raptor engines in order to generate sufficient thrust. Consequently, it could be enormous: 49 feet (15 meters) in diameter and 394 feet (120 meters) tall—taller than the Apollo Saturn V rocket, and some 50 percent wider than the launch vehicle that sent men to the Moon.

The people who made that illustration needs to be beaten. If the MCT would be made to the dimensions posted in the article, it would be a measly 30 feet higher than the Saturn V, not double its size
Pic related, and yes i such at making drawings.

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