November 28, 2025
Description
This is a small collection of ARC Raiders–inspired dog-tag style keychains, featuring designs like GOOP, Bungulators, FMF, ARC Raiders, and a few fun extra variations.
All tags are designed to be easy, clean prints with no supports needed. They’re fully flat, the edges are simple, and the raised line details are optimized for FDM printers.
The hole diameter is 4 mm, which fits standard key rings and small carabiners.
They make great small gifts, game-themed accessories, or just a simple way to customize your keys or gear.
I printed mine in PLA, and it works perfectly. If you’re printing without an enclosure, I recommend using PLA or PETG for the best reliability. Both materials handle the flat geometry well and give a clean finish.
You can also use other materials, but PLA/PETG will give you the easiest results.
Just drop the models on the plate, press print, and they’re good to go.
These tags were tested both with AMS and without AMS:
Both methods print cleanly because the models are flat and require only a single color change for the top details.
The models are small and simple, so they slice cleanly and print quickly.
The 0.08 mm layer height gives very crisp text and detailed raised lines.
This method uses one AMS slot for manual swaps (Slot 1 in my example).
All other colors stay loaded the whole time.
You can also change the color order in the slicer (Plate Settings → Filament Sequence) to optimize the workflow.
By adjusting which color comes next in the sequence, you can make the next layer start directly with white (or red), reducing waiting time and making swaps cleaner and easier.
This lets you plan the color transitions so each layer ends and begins with the most convenient color.
You can choose any AMS slot as your “swap slot” — I just used Slot 1.
This lets you print the full multicolor tag with one AMS and a few simple manual swaps.
License:
Standard Digital File License