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http://steamproxy.com/profiles/76561198044538707/myworkshopfiles/?appid=325420
or the single gun part here:
http://steamproxy.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=729112438&searchtext=
Open it, save assembly for ALL projects and voila! It's in your parts list from now on ;)
I do have a question, how did you get the gun for this build?
i just need to get more experiense on Homebrew!
but yea i think im done with the build for now it breaks the sound bearier and that was what i was shooting for
Cool work on your vehicle ;)
Thanks!
I enjoy skinning and this is a nice way for others to enjoy my work. Releasing as a 'chassis' only is an idea i had to deal with others using your work (they can use it, but have to make it their own like you say). Also i never quite finish vehicles to the point where i feel it's 'done', i always feel i need to tweak some more. This way, others can 'finish' it and i get to see all the different ways people make their own version. Some of you are quite smart and inventive.
I'm more of a car guy so expect some of those too, i already released one so far..
for leaving the works to do and letting others kinda make it there own