OK, it is just about possible.
This one took five and a half hours, and went slightly wrong after around five hours so a slightly off effect near the top.
But printing for that long means I have managed to solve most of the problems I think.
I'll try again when I get blue plastic.
Obviously this is a scale model - well the outside is to scale, if I tried to do the in-fill to scale I would need a lot more plastic :-)
2011-06-06
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Whatever you do, don't try and print the inside!
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Also, have you thought about this?
http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2011/06/3d-printed-house-keys.html