Bipolar Wind Blown Bubbles

All stars blow winds of particles into space. As stars age the character of the winds change from slow and dense to fast and tenuous.

Fast stellar winds always catch up with slower ones sweeping them into a bright glowing shells called a Wind Blown Bubbles. Sometimes the slow winds are not spherical but are ejected with a "disk" shape. When the spherial fast wind hits the disk it can only blow out along the poles. The swept-up shell becomes bipolar or hour-glass shaped.

Using the Astroflow simulator can you make a spherical wind blown bubble with that looks like the image above?