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Cute Collapsed Lung Buddy- Medical Humor Figure

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 6% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 6% infill
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1 plate

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Description

Meet the Collapsed Left Lung Buddy — a sad, squished little anatomy figure for anyone who appreciates medical humor, dark humor, or oddly cute body-part prints.

It makes a great desk display, get-well gift, medical office conversation piece, or “I survived this nonsense” recovery buddy.

I designed it to fit the same humorous body-part style as my other anatomy characters: cute face, simple features, chunky print-friendly shapes, and just enough sadness to make it funny.

Great for:
Medical humor gifts
Respiratory therapists
Nurses, doctors, EMTs, and med students
Anyone recovering from a collapsed lung
Desk décor
Dark-humor collectors
Anatomy-themed displays

This is intended as a fun decorative model, not a medical teaching model.

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