The last surviving of the original steam powered labbits. Commissioned by one of the British Empire’s greatest advisors of the industrial revolution – Cuthbert Hinthingdon-Smythe – the steampunk labbit was one of the icons of the mid 1800s. The function of the steam engine labbit has long since been lost, all that is known is that coal was lit in the labbit’s beautiful smorkin pipe, the pistons would pump, cogs would whir and smork and steam would come a-billowing out of the majestic chimneys. To what end? Who cares? It is a sight to behold!
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