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    Finally ... This is the reason I bought a USB Gecko...
    I'll try it later this week...

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    Does this work for non USB gecko owners?

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    > Does this work for non USB gecko owners?
    The mechanism is in place, but the tutorial isn't finished yet. Please check back later today (or Monday). I'll make a tutorial for creating a green light sabre using the gamesave approach (no USB Gecko) and ITEM_Tool. "LMT" use is also possible but not recommended because of the slow turn around time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DsPet View Post
    > Does this work for non USB gecko owners?
    The mechanism is in place, but the tutorial isn't finished yet. Please check back later today (or Monday). I'll make a tutorial for creating a green light sabre using the gamesave approach (no USB Gecko) and ITEM_Tool. "LMT" use is also possible but not recommended because of the slow turn around time.
    Okay, cool! Is it possible to make a master sword? How to you edit the 3D models? I mean actuall adding parts on, Not just recolouring or resizing.

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    > How to you edit the 3D models? I mean actuall adding parts on, Not just recolouring or resizing.
    That's a much harder problem. Eventually someone may come up with a tool to create brand new 3D models, perhaps exploiting one of the free or inexpensive 3D modelling tools used for games. But not right now. Things are primitive (that's why it is called Lame Model Tool). In the mean time you can still do a lot with the existing models
    [the existing master sword furniture item is not a great place to start for a number of reasons]

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    Quote Originally Posted by DsPet View Post
    > How to you edit the 3D models? I mean actuall adding parts on, Not just recolouring or resizing.
    That's a much harder problem. Eventually someone may come up with a tool to create brand new 3D models, perhaps exploiting one of the free or inexpensive 3D modelling tools used for games. But not right now. Things are primitive (that's why it is called Lame Model Tool). In the mean time you can still do a lot with the existing models
    [the existing master sword furniture item is not a great place to start for a number of reasons]
    Oh. Okay. I really want a master sword.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MRDSBOY View Post
    Oh. Okay. I really want a master sword.
    One reason being that you can't seem to flip it the right way..(or i couldn't...) >_> and you have the base attached to the tip of the sword.. (Click and Click)

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