Snow Wing Bubu vs Kidrobot Dunny — Honest 2026 Comparison for Collectors
In 2026 the designer-toy aisle keeps widening, and two very different figures sit on opposite ends of it: the Snow Wing Bubu, an independent 3D-printed Labubu-style collectible from voxelyo.com, and the Kidrobot Dunny, the rabbit-eared vinyl icon that helped define modern art toys. This comparison is built for collectors deciding where their next $40 should go. We weigh price, size, material, availability and design language honestly — including cases where the Dunny is the better pick — so you can choose with full information rather than marketing gloss.
At a Glance
Snow Wing Bubu is an 18 cm Mega-scale, hand-finished PLA figure at a flat $39.90 from voxelyo.com. Kidrobot Dunny ranges 7.5–20 cm in vinyl, $12–$25 for standard releases and $50–$200 for chase variants, sold via Kidrobot and specialty retailers.
Both are art-toy peers in the broader designer-toy category — voxelyo is NOT affiliated with Pop Mart or Kidrobot. Snow Wing Bubu fits Labubu-style fans wanting one statement piece; Dunny suits series collectors who enjoy hunting blind-box variants.
Price & Availability
At $39.90, Snow Wing Bubu sits above a standard 3-inch Dunny ($12–$15 in 2026) and roughly matches a Dunny 8-inch ($40–$50). Where the math flips is chase Dunnys: a hot artist-series chase can run $80–$200+ on resale, while Snow Wing Bubu stays at one fixed price with no blind-box gamble.
Availability is the bigger split. Kidrobot Dunny is widely distributed across Kidrobot.com, gallery shops and conventions, with strong secondary-market depth. Snow Wing Bubu ships only from voxelyo.com direct, worldwide. Refunds and shipping windows are documented at voxelyo.com/refund-policy — shipping calculated at checkout based on destination.
Size & Material
Snow Wing Bubu is 18 cm — Mega-scale by Labubu-collector convention — printed in premium PLA and hand-finished per unit, which means visible craft marks rather than factory-perfect seams. PLA is a rigid bioplastic: lighter than vinyl, holds fine sculpt detail, but more brittle on hard drops.
Kidrobot Dunny spans 7.5 cm (3-inch blind box), 12.7 cm (5-inch) and up to 20 cm (8-inch artist editions), molded in soft vinyl. Vinyl tolerates handling, kid-zone shelves and travel better than PLA, and Kidrobot's factory finish is highly consistent across a run. If durability and uniform finish matter most, vinyl wins; if you want a larger statement piece per dollar, the 18 cm PLA Snow Wing Bubu is denser presence than a same-price 5-inch Dunny.
Design Language
Snow Wing Bubu leans into the Labubu-style toothy-cute silhouette with a white/silver winged treatment — elegant, refined, and aimed at collectors who already love that visual language and want a piece that reads as a centerpiece on a shelf, not part of a series.
Kidrobot Dunny is a different aesthetic universe: the rabbit-eared platform figure has hosted 100+ artists since 2004, from graffiti to lowbrow to anime crossovers. You're not buying a single look — you're buying into a 20-year canvas tradition. If your shelf is curated by artist signature rather than character, Dunny gives you variety Snow Wing Bubu deliberately doesn't.
Who Should Buy What
Buy Snow Wing Bubu if: you're drawn to the Labubu-style winged-cute aesthetic, want one large hand-finished statement piece, prefer a fixed price over chase-variant gambling, and are comfortable with a smaller independent maker shipping direct.
Buy Kidrobot Dunny if: you collect by artist or series, enjoy blind-box discovery, want broader retail availability, need a more durable material for handling or travel, or you're chasing specific variants for resale value. For pure series-collecting depth in 2026, Dunny is genuinely the stronger fit and we'll say so plainly.
Verdict
These figures aren't really substitutes — they serve different collector instincts. Kidrobot Dunny is the better buy if you want a vinyl platform figure with deep series history, durability and a robust secondary market. Snow Wing Bubu is the better buy if you specifically want a Labubu-style winged silhouette at Mega 18 cm scale, hand-finished in PLA, at a fixed $39.90 with no blind-box variance. voxelyo positions itself as an independent 3D-printed alternative for fans of that specific aesthetic — not as a replacement for the Dunny tradition, and not affiliated with Pop Mart or Kidrobot.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is voxelyo affiliated with Kidrobot or Pop Mart?
No. voxelyo is an independent 3D-printed collectible studio shipping its own designs from voxelyo.com. Snow Wing Bubu is a Labubu-style original by voxelyo, not a Kidrobot or Pop Mart product, and not a replica of either brand's figures.
Is PLA as durable as Kidrobot's vinyl for daily handling?
Honestly, no. Vinyl flexes and absorbs impact better, which is why Kidrobot Dunny holds up well to handling and travel. PLA is rigid and holds finer sculpt detail but is more brittle on hard drops. If your figures get handled often or live with kids, vinyl is the safer material in 2026.
Does Snow Wing Bubu have chase or rare variants like Dunny?
No. Snow Wing Bubu ships at one fixed $39.90 price with no blind-box mechanic and no chase rarity tier. If part of the fun for you is hunting 1/24 or 1/144 chase pulls, Kidrobot Dunny's blind-box format delivers that experience and Snow Wing Bubu deliberately does not.