These two pieces are both 3D printed, which I exchanged for 4000 points from my programming class. Each class costs 50-100 points, and this gift is worth it.
The teacher said that such a large Labubu took 8 hours to print, so I reserved it a few days in advance, worried that other students would take it. I specifically asked him to reserve it for us.
Look at the furrowed little brow and the separated little feet, very three-dimensional, so realistic and cute, full of details.




The dragon body of Ao Bing has movable joints, soaring in the sky.



Labubu’s eyes can rotate, and it has three expressions, very lively and cute.
That day I accidentally knocked it to the ground, and the right ear immediately fell off, but fortunately, I glued it back with 502 glue. It still looks great.
I used to not be interested in this frowning little guy, but now the more I look at it, the more I like it. This is the frizzy Labubu.
Look at me opening my eyes, opening my eyes again, starry eyes…


