Excuse my ignorance, but what exactly are some of those things supposed to be?
The three squares on the left were the first prints calibrating the amount of laid down and the height of each layer. Too little plastic, or too much distance between each layer and the plastic won't weld to the previous layer. Once I got the box printing correctly, I could print the snake thing. It's flexible, but just a toy. It prints relatively quickly, and the kids like playing with them.
Then next two are simply tall towers, meant to further calibrate the amount of plastic being used and the temperature to melt the plastic at. The first one was too hot, and too much plastic, the second printed ok.
The next big thing to change is add the heated bed. The plastic doesn't stick well to the bed I'm currently using (blue painters tape on glass) so bigger objects pop off too early, and I have to stop the print. I got through about 80% of this hedgehog before it dislodged:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:27487 but I was able to print the two pieces of this puzzle
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:27022
I have the heated bed, but I have to make some mounts and get a temperature sensor before I can start using it. So for the time being I'm sticking with small prints and playing with the many, many printing parameters to improve the overall results and learn about the whole process.