This is a remix of 3DPrintDogs' Multicolour Majora's Mask. Their version was set to use the Bambu X1 Carbon printer, and if you tried to change it to the P1S printer, it would lose all the coloring. The models themselves and the coloring used are exactly the same as theirs. I have not printed it myself as I am still waiting for my P1S to arrive, but it should print just as well as their model does on the X1 Carbon.
This is only compatible with Orca Slicer & Bambu Studio.
This is a multicolor remix of the Majora's Mask model by WeeMadSausage on Thingiverse. We've also made a wall mount that holds the mask up through the eyeholes.
For the full-color version, you will need a printer that can print a minimum of 8 colors (eg. Bambu printer with 2 AMS units). There is also a 2-color version. Both .3mf files were generated in Bambu Studio, which means they are currently not compatible with any other slicer (to our knowledge).
The mask will require some assembly after printing. There are small holes/dowels to help with alignment, but they may not be necessary. If you print in multicolor, the holes for the square pegs (in the top horns) will need to be cleaned up, as the multicolor affects the inner surface and alters the fit (and this cannot be fixed in the current version of the slicer). Simply print the square pegs with a smaller z height to compensate.
We did not use any supports when printing this model. This led to some really minor defects in some places, but overall didn't have a noticeable effect in our opinion. There is also a lot of room on the print bed for flush objects, so feel free to utilize this space to mitigate purge waste! You could also scale everything down slightly and print both halves at once, saving considerable time and filament.
We printed the full-color version with a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.3mm layer height.
Filaments used:
eSUN PLA+: Black, Cold White, Yellow, Orange, Red, Purple, Blue, Peak Green
eSUN Matte PLA: Almond Yellow
*eSUN orange and green will need extra purge. We had some color bleeding (see photos) when black transitioned to these colors.
The author remixed this model.
Converted to work with the Bambu P1S 3D printer