Okay! Finally got to unboxing! And the box was HEAVY
The actual Labo box was really big, and heavy. and I got the customization kit of course.
heeeeeeree we gooo
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need to lick the switch cartridge, as is tradition.
(it tasted worse than ever)
the other stuff that you build with the cardboard
aaaaaaaaand the cardboard
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back
which is pretty thin
all dat cardboard
needed to update my controllers before I started playing lol
it begins
the pieces pop out really easily, but not too easily where you could do it by accident, which is nice. and the instructions are really nice too lol. they make cute noises and the music is pleasant.
tada! This was a "practice make" and was actually really fun. all the pieces snap into place and don't come back out and like i said the videos made it really fun with the sounds and music. and you could move the camera around while building so you can get a good look at what you're doing.
so it tells you how long it should take to build each thing...and the one I want to do the most (piano) takes the longest so yay! gonna start on that now, will post results (maybe video idk) after im done. I really like it so far. Though the cardboard is thin, it seems pretty sturdy when everything is put together and doesn't pop out of place at all. so far I give it a 9/10. will see if that changes after piano.
Update: after starting on the piano I have to add just how satisfying it is popping out the cardboard pieces and how
extremely satisfying it is how everything just pops in place. Like literally...it just....POP. right in place. It's so nice ungh.
Also the cardboard is actually pretty freaking sturdy. Like is aid above, when it's all put together it's really sturdy. And some prices are designed to double up so it's twice as thick.