Hi Darren, you wouldn't have bought it if I'd got there first! (No worries though, I have bought the saw and planer as separates, and also waiting for delivery). They are modest size but really good Inca machines, Swiss design and accuracy. The neat thing about the Startrite badged version is that the motor is shared between the machines and you slide it over from one to the other.
They are medium size machines of high quality and accuracy. The saw blade is 200 mm, which limits you to about 55 mm depth of cut, The saw table is not huge so you won't want to try cutting large sheets, and as the table moves up and down rather than the saw blade, it's not easy to fit in/outfeed tables as they'd have to rise and fall too. They have a rep of being simple and reliable. The main thing to look at is the bearings - they are about the only thing that may need changing.
The accessories are very good also. The mitre slot is an unusual dovetail design, but is thereby very precise. The blade also takes wobble washers to allow slot cutting (and there is even a moulder accessory, but if that is not included you probably won't find one).
Keep in touch and post pics of the work you do on it, and I will do likewise. A few other members here have Inca machines.
Keith