This is a keychain designed to be printed in two parts on a single-extruder printer.
If you have the different colors of filament necessary, you can achieve the colors on the “stripes” model by printing it standing (as oriented in the STL) and adding filament change stops at 10mm and 20mm. I have included an example PrusaSlicer file (for my Mini+) with the filament changes.
If you don't have the necessary colors, you could paint them onto the stripes part. You could also likely use these parts to make other flags—though I'll note that country flags often differ in proportions even when they have similar designs and these proportions are set to match the flag of Palestine.
The triangle comes in three variations:
triangle — no hole for a keyringtriangle-with-keyring-donut — a donut protrudes from the triangle as a place to attach a keyring (this has been reasonably strong in my testing when printed standing—as oriented in the STL)triangle-with-hole — a hole is cut out of the corner of the triangle for a keyring, preserving the outline of the flagComing off of my printer the two parts fit together snugly and are difficult to separate. If yours are too loose or tight you may have to adjust your extrusion multiplier or scale the triangle part up or down slightly. (Or use an adhesive to attach them.)
I've also included the original SolveSpace file if you want to modify it yourself.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.