The build plate has several options for you, even if you don't have an AMS, this is a fairly simple paint job you can do yourself:
I'm a bit of a scatterbrain, and Bambu Studio doesn't quite have the ability to move plate positions (but I'm sure its coming…) so, let me help with a bit of explanation here.
Jack, there are 6 colors. Noooooooo!
Don't fret. Luckily carved pumpkins naturally will have a “cut top". We'll use this to our advantage, and have the stem (🟩) print separately.
That's 5 colors. Now, I recommend (and have profiled) Kirby's eye shimmer to print as a pink dot instead of white dot. Use a common household item to turn Kirbys eye shimmer white after its done. Whiteout, paint, nail polish, or a white chalk marker does the job well, and only needs a dot's worth.
That makes it 4 colors. Very AMS-able:
Have 1 AMS?
6 Kirbys. 1 AMS. 4 Colors. (Default x6 Profile)
I Recommend printing the “Default” plates. There are two styles. A 6x Kirby+Tops, or 1x Kirby+Top. Obviously, your best bang for the buck is shoving as many on here as you can, since the amount of waste will be the same. I found 6 Kirbys was a good number, and clocks in at about 18 hours. (A singular clocks juts shy of 12 hours). There will be ~351 color changes.
Have 2 AMS?
I recommend printing the “Singular Piece Perfection," since this will be a set-it and forget-it operation due to the 6 color demand.
Have 0 AMS?
Prints as a singular piece AND only takes 1 hour. 👍
This is a fairly simplistic paint job.
I recommend painting in the following order so your paint overlaps in a way that makes mistakes less noticeable:
Orange (Pumpkin)
Pink (Face, Hands)
Red (Feet, Face blush)
Black (Eyes, Mouth, Jack-o'-lantern Eyes)
White (Eye Shimmer)
Green (Stem)
The “rear peg” model was an experiment to see if I could print it with less color changes. Avoid. (I left it because I didn't want to monkey with the plate order xD).