I used pfh's excellent sopranino as a starting point. In the end, I only kept the original fipple, but having a functional and in-tune starting point a fifth down was invaluable.
On a well-calibrated printer it prints nicely in PLA upright without supports. I added a brim to ensure it didn't get knocked loose during printing. There are some non-trivial bridges at the block and fipple windway, but if axes & extruder are cal'ed and temperature is tuned, it's doable. I used 30% infill. Ensure that your extrusion is good and your filament is dry to achieve an airtight print.
It's fairly in-tune. Fingerings are a bit different than on soprano recorder, but can be found here:
https://www.mollenhauer.com/en/service/fingering-charts
UPDATE:
Here's the best intonated fingerings I've found so far for this design. I hope to update the design to further improve tuning in the future:
The author marked this model as their own original creation.