Find my Miis on Nintendo's Check Mii Out Channel.
This is just plain awesome. Not only did I get a copy of WarioWare: Smooth Moves for winning Kottke's Celebrity Mii Contest... I also got a one of a kind Zach Braff Celebrity Mii sculpture from Fabjectory.com. Simply awesome!
Many thanks again to Jason Kottke and Mike at Fabjectory.com!

Wouldn't that be neat?
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[...] Fabjectory will “print” your 3D works from Nintendo Miis, Second Life and Sketch Up, here’s one that was printed up from a celebrity Mii contest – [via] Original Link. [...]
[...] Fabjectory will “print” your 3D works from Nintendo Miis, Second Life and Sketch Up, here’s one that was printed up from a celebrity Mii contest – [via] Link. [...]
I’m marginally disappointed that they ask for a photo of your Mii, rather than some sort of file, cos I had visions of some beautifully neat stuff whereby somehow the Mii code was an acceptable production blueprint for models. The finished article looks great and highly accurate though.
I wonder if they do use Miis as inputs, but re-create them on their own Wii from the photo you send? But then, if that was true, surely they’d somehow use the Miingle feature? I dunno. My head’s exploding with cool, impractical dreams, and I want one of me so bad
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[...] Get a real life Wii made: There are a number of services out there that will turn your Wii into a figurine. [...]
[...] man, but some of these are truly great. I was especially wowed by the custom cake toppers and the Mii figurine ideas. Hopefully we’ll see more interesting services like this, especially considering Nintendo [...]