June 5, 2026
Description
Shout out to YGG for the original idea and design. I created and added actual flags you can 3D print instead of just paper, making a cool project and tracker of the World Cup. Plus, if you are up for a challenge, the model does not require an AMS; there will just be a lot of pauses (built into the profile). Also, not only are there flags, but there is now a group stage piece as well. I found the tolerances a bit tight on the original design, so I increased the tolerance so it is generally loose, and easy to use without falling out (if on a stand).
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Notes:
Choose the brackets that work best for best for you.
Printing Instructions:
Before I get more in-depth, you will have to pick what multicolor technique you will be using (Note: You can do single color, just set everything to 1 color and remove/ignore pauses). AMS users should pick the AMS options; everyone else should choose the automatic pauses profile, a new feature recently added to Bambu Studio. This new feature will automatically pause the print at each color change, allowing you to manually insert the next color. Personally, I recommend the automatic version. For a clean look, all flags have a black base, but you do not have to do this if you want it to make printing go faster.
Note: All print profiles have the appropriate optimized settings. If you have a recommendation to improve quality, please let me know. Also, this has only been tested on the A1.
AMS:
Printing with AMS is fairly simple, and even better with multiple AMS's. AMS will automatically print the entire object and switch colors without input. Just make sure all colors are mapped correctly before printing.
Print flags; I have grouped similarly colored flags together to reduce waste.
Automatic Pauses (NON-AMS):
This is a rigorous project, as you will have to spend time swapping out colors. Instead of having to add pauses to the G-code, Bambu Labs' new feature will automatically pause the print to unload and load the next color. Similar to the other pausing techniques, you will still have to manually load the next color in. This also allows multiple colors per layer without an AMS. Purge tower greatly increases print time, and is really just a hassle; all filament is flushed at the color swap. It is recommended not to start without understanding the process first.
0. Print the brackets first, then move on to the flags.
1. Start the print with black or your choice, flags, or brackets. (Note: For some reason, the printer may unload the filament before it starts printing,even though a color change is not needed. The reason is unknown, just follow the instructions and reload the filament to start.)
2. BEFORE SENDING THE PRINT! Click the check box next to “Multi-color external.” This will cause the printer to pause at each color change. if this button is not clicked, the multi-color system will not work.
3. At each color change, follow the printer instructions. It will automatically cut the filament and unload, pull out the spool, and insert the next color (see Bambu Studio to confirm what color is next). Complete the prompts that follow, and the printer will then purge and continue printing until the next color change.
That's All!
If I left anything out, you have questions, recommendations, feedback, or other comments, comment below!
Again, huge thanks to YGG's original model; this would not be possible without you!
License:
Standard Digital File License