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Gass mask

Request by MrHoon. It is a gass mask attachment for konstrukt models only. Lowpoly. If you use it in your map give credits etcetc...

!DO NOT IMPORT THE TEXTURES!

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Gass mask (Model)

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Werewulf: Works ingame and looks lovly.
What more could you ask for? Quality, small filesize, low polycount. Nice job, HappyTauren.

The air intake seems a little oddly warped out in the picture you've got, but I suppose it's better this way, since otherwise you just wouldn't see it from a high angle.
 
The only problem is that it overwrites the default marine texture, so you can't have the two in the same map, and actually i believe konstrukt models use the marine skin as well, so wouldn't it not work on konstrukt models???
 
When i try to open it in the Obguls Vertex modifyer it says there is a "run time error" and it needs to close, any help?
 
The only problem is that it overwrites the default marine texture, so you can't have the two in the same map, and actually i believe konstrukt models use the marine skin as well, so wouldn't it not work on konstrukt models???
Hello, just wondering how do people including u got a comment text under ur reply? "RAWR".
 
Does anyone know how to turn this attachment to be attached for any unit? Because I wanted to use this for Herrdave and Syczewski’s World War models.
 
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