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I was also looking at the female worm on the cover concerning my choice of making it one bandolier, though there's also a belt buckle that looks like a skull which I didn't include.
It wouldn't be as much work as if you had started fresh because you already have 1 part of the bandolier complete. Just make the other half, make them diagonally perpendicular, and you're set!
Like you said, the extra quality isn't noticeable in-game, and I think a ton of people would really like using the original-style Worms 2 crossed bandoliers.