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this is scripters, we are not builders :P |
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Scripters can't build, silly. |
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Future, I forum more. Ik. |
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instawinJoin Date: 2013-06-04 Post Count: 8777 |
Scripters can't build, silly[2]
fre modelz r ur frend xddd |
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@bosswalrus
i can build a wedge |
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instawinJoin Date: 2013-06-04 Post Count: 8777 |
ur al nobs i can buld cylindr
local p4rt = Instance.new("Part", workspace)
local cylindrm3$hxDDDD = Instance.new("CylinderMesh", p4rt)
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insta..
14:15:29.391 - Error in script: unexpected symbol near '$' |
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yobo89Join Date: 2010-06-05 Post Count: 2341 |
scripters can't build silly.[3] |
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instawinJoin Date: 2013-06-04 Post Count: 8777 |
@OP
i don't think you get the satire |
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my friend scripted and never built so when he started building he actually instanced a part instead lol |
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Actually, a builder with minimal scripting knowledge on CFraming is actually better than a builder who only uses plugins.
90% of ROBLOX contains skids and snot-nosed brats, as is to be expected of a community blatantly designed for nine-year-olds. It's depressing. |
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Lol you are completely wrong. |
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lostendJoin Date: 2011-08-21 Post Count: 8265 |
ok
local handle=Instance.new('Part',workspace)
handle.Size=Vector3.new(.4,.6,.2)
handle.BrickColor=BrickColor.new('Black')
handle.Anchored=true
handle.Position=Vector3.new(0,.4,0)
local top=handle:Clone()
top.Parent=workspace
top.Size=Vector3.new(1,.2,.4)
top.CFrame=CFrame.new(0,.5,0)
local blade=handle:Clone()
blade.Size=Vector3.new(.4,2,.2)
blade.Parent=workspace
blade.CFrame=CFrame.new(0,.9,0)
gg |
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Guyz guyz guyz, ur doin it all wrong, u gotta use httpservice to get models, then get the id of a knife, then u can insert it :D
It's simple physics |
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ok noobs i am in ebr look in profile for proof!!
u guys all r bad at build and scripte!!!
noobs!!! reported!!!!!!!!! |
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morashJoin Date: 2010-05-22 Post Count: 5834 |
You take a thin piece of metal, sharpen it to a point on one side, then sharpen it to an edge on the other side to create the blade. Then you drill a few holes towards the bottom, get a couple of wooden blocks, and drill them together through the holes to attach a handle. Narrow down the handle to fit the blade and optionally bevel the corners. You now have a DIY knife. |
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