My wife liked the original model, but I wanted to print the parts separately and in different colors. Because we liked to get it illuminated I designed the pumpkin hollow and with an opening in the bottom. To get the new model printer-friendly, I cut the pumpkin horizontally at height of the mouth.
Print the lower part in normal orientation, maybe with a little bit of support at the underside. The upper part should be printed upside-down.
The hat was printed in correct orientation and support. Because the hat-brim gets thin at the outer border, be careful when removing the support from under the hat.
The upper and lower parts of the pumpkin can be glued togehter with super-glue. I fastened the hat with hook-and-loop-tape for easy disassembling and storage of the parts.
The model was printed with PLA Eryone Galaxy Blue and Overture orange at 0,2mm LH.
The author remixed this model.
Because I wanted different colors for pumpkin and hat, I separated the pumpkin from the hat. To illuminate it with a electrical candle, I made it hollow with an opening in the bottom and a ring for a stable stand. Afterwards I had to cut the pumpkin into two halfes.