It's important to note that:
* Rouse was a notorious criminal known for his crimes, including arson and murder.
* Waxworks are typically made of famous people, historical figures, or celebrities.
* Rouse's notoriety was not widespread or long-lasting enough to warrant a waxwork.
It's possible that some museums or exhibits might feature a display or mention of Rouse, but it's highly unlikely that he would have a dedicated waxwork.