
Itt a magyar labubu, ehhez foghatót még nem láttál, nem akárki arca került rá
Az alkotás a világ legmenőbb gyűjtői őrületét keresztezi a magyar valósággal, beájultak a rajongók a végeredménytől.
A recent viral video by Hungarian mechanical engineer Lexa, known as @printedbylexa, has captured significant attention with her latest 3D printing project: a satirical figure she calls "Labuborbán." The creation features the popular Labubu art toy combined with the distinctive face of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The video, uploaded from Germany, details the intricate process of designing the figure using Fusion 360 and Blender, followed by its production on a Prusa i3 3D printer. Lexa clarified in her video description that the project is intended as a humorous commentary on current Hungarian politics and is not an expression of political affiliation. She stated, "Today's Hungarian politics is a goldmine, and I'm definitely going to do more similar things," while also promising more "normal, useful projects." The unique blend of pop culture and political satire has resonated with a broad audience, garnering over 826,400 views and 81,800 likes since its upload on August 1, 2025, sparking discussions on creative expression and political commentary.
Az alkotás a világ legmenőbb gyűjtői őrületét keresztezi a magyar valósággal, beájultak a rajongók a végeredménytől.