After 7 odd hours, 2H were already 800-900 figurines to their aim of 1310. Though they are getting their hands dirty, they seem to enjoy it and were so engrossed that they did not even notice our small group of interviewers strolling into their work area and stealing 10 of their figurines. Joking. Upon questioning, one of the class members admitted that it was an uphill task that would require a lot of hard work and sweat due to the massive number of figurines to make. In every figurine, the facial features were not every well elaborated as their work tool was not precise enough; their work efficiency slowly improved after every figurine they made and each was made with Victorian features. Handsome. Deciding to work through the night, they are selling their masterpieces at prices ranging from $0.20 to $1.50 depending on the facial elaboration. The hotter, the pricier.