yeah, but 3D printers are not that much smaller than a household washing machine(some are bigger), so I think it might take a while before they are ergonomically designed to fit anything more than a factory or a professional office... good idea though.
good work, but no offense, just i think thath the face needs detail to be a very good job! and it looks like and old woman, because of the wrinkles in the neck and the detail in the body, keep working, you are good!
BRING ON THE BIG FUCKIN 3D PRINTERS!! I can't wait till you can have a 3d printer in your home, sculpt up somethin awesome (maybe with the tacticity of a motion-tracking glove) then print it out solid! Good job by the way :D
@2big there is a blender3d-driven personal fabricator available out there if you look for it. It can print just about any 3d object provided it is a manifold mesh and the materials you use are soft enough for the motor and etching head. also, the fabricator is capable of fabricating 90% of its own components, minus the motor, etching head and electronics, so once you have one, its not too hard to have it copy itself a few times.