Thanks, yeah 30" is pretty large for a a regular printer, but still doable. And I hear that, complex shapes can be maddening to get a decent scan.
On the texture, I'd look at doing that a couple different ways. First thought is don't bother trying to get a good scan of it, just focus on the object then create the texture. It would take some trial and error but I'm guessing it's possible to get close.
The other one would be to do a very high res scan of just the texture in a small area. Then make a pattern out of it and apply it to the whole part. I have access to a pretty high res scanner, that might be able to grab the texture, but it would have a hard time with the whole part as it's made for very small objects.