Hi Rob,
I don't know that this is truly fractal. I got this idea while working with Jim's Molybi polyhedra
http://www.orchidpalms.com/polyhedra/rh ... molybi.htm
Take any antiprism (or prism for that matter) and shrink one of the major polygons on one side, but keep it regular. Attach that to the faces of any polyhedron with matching faces. Then attach them again to the smaller faces canonically.
Regularity of the major faces doesn't matter, as long as the one major face is the same shape as the the other and a minature of it. The connecting triangles or squares can be distorted and would alter the appearance of the finished fractal polyhedron making it perhaps gnarled.
This concept could be extended beyond prismatics but I think ultimately some kind of symmetry needs to be maintained.
I will attempt to attach an image. Here is Ti with pentagons and hexgons treated in this manor.
