Glasses for V plush (and Vat Vuck?) | Murder Drones | General glasses for plushies/fumos?

I was bored, so I took measurements, modeled and 3d printed glasses for V plush. And V is now happy with glasses (again)
6m
1× print file
0.20 mm
0.40 mm
3.00 g
14
96
1
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updated May 16, 2025

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UPDATE 17.05

I noticed one part of the glasses was around 1-2mm smaller than the other. I don't know why I didn't notice this before, but I decided to fix it now and at the same time make the tolerance between the glasses and the holders smaller to 0.1mm and at the same time make them large enough so that there is no greater resistance that will wear out the holders more, which gradually become sensitive to movement. Also they're larger so it is more possible to use it for other plushies/fumos (the Vat Vuck can wear them too)

 

I was bored, so I took measurements, modeled, and 3D printed glasses for V plush. And V is now happy with glasses (again)

This is one of the first things I modeled just from measurements. I think I've already solved all the shortcomings, but it's still the first version. Feedback on how to improve this is welcome.

Also, I found out it also works with other plushies like Fumo (like Cirno) when you direct the holder corners → ← it can fit too, but I optimised the glasses mainly for V. But you can try different scales, and theoretically, it should work well on all plushies of this type.

Print instructions:

  1. Print 2x holder and 1x glasses.
  2. Attach the holders to the mounts in the glasses. There is a 0.01mm difference, so it's not hard to attach them. You can secure them with glue, but it's not necessary- it holds well without it.
  3. For the V plush, direct the holder corners ← → 
  4. In V plush, there are narrower gaps between the front hairs. Insert the holders one by one between these gaps 

Recommended settings:
  • PLA filament
  • 0.15mm or 0.20mm layer height
  • 5 perimeters to cover the entire area without infill (not required, but it looks better)
  • No supports are needed when you turn the glasses 90° on site where the attachments are
  • I recommend adding a brim for better adhesion during printing.

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