Every once in a while, there’s a Kickstarter project that puts us all on our feet. It happened with the Pebble (which we reviewed ), the OUYA (which we reviewed) and the Oculus Rift (which we also reviewed); and to some extent, it also happened with the 3Doodler — a 3D pen that shoots actual plastic instead of ink. While the 3Doodler didn’t raise $10 million on Kickstarter like the Pebble, it did surpass its initial $30,000 goal by a huge margin, ending up with over $2 million in pledges. Not only that, but the 3Doodler creators managed to ship the pens relatively on time, avoiding colossal PR failures in the form of endless delays or the release of a the product on Best Buy before shipping it to backers. The last batch of 3Doodlers are still being sent to Kickstarter backers, but you can pre-order it now for $99 and expect to receive it around March. For $99, you will also receive 50 strands of colorful plastic to ...