GameRager: If I may say so, you seem to love miniatures.....you have a big house/place, or just only keep certain ones intact permanently?
Why on the washing machine? Wouldn't the rumbling possibly tumble it or jar pieces of it loose(when you use the machine)?
Permanent builds currently include: Ghostbusters Firehouse (stuffed with as many decals as I can make excuses for, it's now 20x more haunted than before and still missing the Ecto-1, sold separately), Tron Light-Cycles, Jurassic Park Doorway with full computer room extension (I did a flimsy job of attaching them together, but it lets Jeff watch the raptor break-in from the same table as in the movie), Voltron, Poe "Did Nothing Wrong" Dameron's X-Wing, the Milano (also drenched in decals, my Starlord likes graffiti I guess), Spider-Man's Robo-Spider, Coulson's Lola, that monster-truck from Lego Movie 2 that most resembles Immortan Joe's Gigahorse (because that's what I want to remodel it as), a Soul-Spike Devourer (4E DnD) of my own Bionicle-based design, a green dragon from Ninjago which I completely rebuilt the head and knees, the Hulkbuster mk2 also with rebuilt knees, Avengers HQ (decorated with every Avenger who at least visited on-screen for more than a sequel-hook will add to that with something better than the rec room that I removed), a micro-figure Zilla Jr. which is currently undergoing scale-transplants to be less "T-rex Rampage brown" and more "animated series blue" (if anybody has tips on how to reliably attach the neck-frill, please tell; my current design hangs a Spinosaur fin upside-down by the 2 nobs of a pair-of-hands plate), Jeff Goldblum's doughnut-yacht which I've completely redesigned to be made of only spare decal pieces, micro-figures of every shadow-casting Colossus, and as of tonight I just finished building the Jurassic World Dino-Mech set. Once again, what seems like the coolest part and is the toy's namesake is also the most likely part to be disassembled.
Even if the washing machine still worked, like I said, "temporary display". Once everyone has a good look of it, new Lego is either taken apart and divvied into several spare-parts bins (separated by type of piece) or put on my bedroom shelf for indefinite display. Sets not interesting enough to keep together are purchased just so I get the interesting characters inside; those figures are piled into a pair of green-lid transparent plastic suitcases and a giant Lego head (yard-sale, yay!) which has 3 floors. I put LucasArts and LotR on top, Marvel in the middle, and background nobodies on the bottom; Lego Dimensions and DC supers are in the top suitcase, LD +1s are in the top green-lid (and extremely minimal-ized if there's no proper figure to take place) , movie and TV figures of my own designation are in the bottom suitcase, and the same for novels and comics in the bottom green-lid. Custom figures include: Judge Dredd, Robocop, Riddick, Furiosa, Doof Warrior, Hellboy, Abe Sapien, the McNinja family, King Radical, R.J. MacReady with sled-dog, Madam Eye-patch President, half the Strawhat Pirates, Naked Snake, Revengerence Raiden, Daeneryes Targaryen, Light Yagami, Gordon Freeman, Sephiroth, Conan the Barbarian, James Earl Jones' snake...guy, HAL 9000, the Monolith, Kubo but he's missing strings, Leon Kennedy, James Sunderland, a Space Marine, a Goa'uld thug, a prison-guard from Kung-Fu Panda, Bayanetta, the Persian Prince, the Scorpion King, the Headless Horseman, and the model Enterprise that every Star-Fleet captain keeps in his office.
I finished that robosaurus around 10:00 pm, and then I started this post.