how large is large ?

The dremel is a flashforge made machine a couple generations old now.

have a look at the flashforge creator 3 - uses idex dual printheads - which for the fancy cosplay and models is a real bonus.

At the moment tenlog are making the best idex I3 printers around: https://www.tenlog3d.com/tenlog-tl-d...600mm_p17.html
now that's large enough to build breastplates in one piece.
The dl3 though would be my recommendation: https://www.tenlog3d.com/tenlog-tl-d...rsion_p11.html

With the i3 printer design - you can go too tall. AS the bed moves back and forth it will inevitably create layer shift.
But a mid size print volume usually works well.
So for the really large items you're better off with a print bed that either does not move at all - or just moves vertically.
And for that - go for corexy printers.
The fastest of the current 3d printer designs. And with large items - speed really does matter :-)

Which brings us to deltas :-)
probably the most robotic looking of 3d printers. But really good for tall items.
I love deltas.
Cool looking, take up minimal desk space and print fast and with great precision.
This one is large enough to make helmets in one piece:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ANYCUBIC-Pr.../dp/B07MZNLPGH

Anycubic are a decent company and apart from lacking silent stepper drivers (which can be added by you) this seems pretty decent spec.
Deltas have kind of gone out of fashion. Not sure why - they are still a great design and unmatched for printing very tall items.