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i dont know about treadmill, but i dont think you would need a separate punchingbag model. you could just make a doodad with this bag model. when placing in world editor, just edit it's size (put X and Y smaller and Z maximum) and lift it off the ground with CTRL+pageup. then you can place a lamp or a gallow to match it.

or if you dont like what i said, or if it's too complex for you, then yes, you can ask me or someone to make it for you...

do you want me to make it for you, or will you do the first option?
 
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Nice Model.
This is how you create a portrait:

1. Open the model in Magos Model Editor
2. Rotate it and zoom in, like it should look in the portrait
3. Go to Window -> Camera Manager
4. Right Click in the new Window
5. Click on "Create new from current view"
6. Name it Portrait (I think you can name it how you want, it doesn't matter, but I always name it "Portrait"
7. Save it has "ModelName_Portrait.mdx"
(if the name of the model is PunchingBag.mdx, call the portrait PunchingBag_Portrait.mdx.

That's all :)
Hope I helped you
 

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