ExtraNoise's Flag Tiles
This flag pack adds 500 new flags that can be hung up on the walls around your house or base. Each flag comes in two sizes, standard (three tiles wide) and small (one tile wide, hanging vertically). The flags have all been painstakingly designed to mimic the base game's default flags (but also does include a new updated US and Kentucky flags).
Multiplayer server admins can spawn the flags using the names provided in the screenshots. As a point of note, all flags in this pack begin with the prefix "ENF" (ExtraNoise's Flags) followed by the flag name. Small flags include the suffix "Small". These are great for adding character to servers whose players might want to establish boundaries for their faction or other player representation.
Included Flags
Included in this pack are: National flags (unfortunately not all nations are included, but it is a vast majority), European regional flags, Canadian provincial flags, US state flags, historical flags, independence movement flags, fictional flags from media, US national and international organization flags, various protest flags, pride flags, a collection random flags and banners, some handwritten "flags" using bedsheets for flavor and base labeling, and a selection of flags that are my favorites from reddit's r/vexillology subreddit.
Now Craftable!
I appreciate everyone's patience as I worked diligently to make each of the flags in the pack craftable--at almost 24,000 lines of code!--so that players can now make them in the game without having to rely on multiplayer server admins to spawn them in (helpful if you are not playing a multiplayer server, as you can imagine). In order to make them, you will need to first craft a blank flag using sheets, scissors, a needle or sewing kit, and thread. Once a blank flag has been crafted, you will need a paintbrush and paint colors to paint the flag. It's not an elegant solution, but it is designed to keep your context menus simple instead of trying to list out 500 options when you accidentally right-click a sheet in your inventory.
A warning:
Because the game requires you transfer the paintcans on your person in order to use them, some flags can actually injure you while painting them. While this is hilarious to imagine, it is less hilarious when a character you've worked hard on kicks the bucket doing some light hobbies. This is a limitation of the game that I've attempted to balance as best as possible while still maintaining realism. My recommendation is to put all your paints on a shelf and make sure you are fully healed before starting painting.
Good luck and don't say I didn't warn you.