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1. Download and extract the mod file
2. In a separate file explorer window, open your sfm folder (use the browse local files option)
3. Go into the usermod folder
4. From the extracted file, drag the "models" folder into the usermod folder and it will merge with the models folder there
5. Close everything and launch sfm
It may take a moment for it to appear but it will appear after a brief bit of loading when you search for the models in sfm
hope someone knows how to port models this great
once man say: "oh my god guys this is the sfm workshop not gmod, stop asking if its gonna be on gmod, if you care so much do it yourself, it's not that hard"
so shut.
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Are they seperate models and if so what are the name of the models?
Now, I can.
this is great!