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Do you make balls joined up meaning connected with another ball |
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PaingredJoin Date: 2008-10-23 Post Count: 1138 |
Welding (I think it works on balls) Should Work |
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Yea you just weld the side on the ball you want to stay and it should work. |
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Can you reword that better?
And that's what she said. |
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KingruanJoin Date: 2009-12-09 Post Count: 2227 |
Agreed with thefallen.
Totally agreed. |
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xeeno90Join Date: 2010-06-23 Post Count: 1538 |
Welding or Hinges. I haven't tryed it w/ studs and inlets though. |
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the best way, is to add a hinge to one, then connection em, them they are flexible. |
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Or do 100 Pages of scripting, your choice lawl. |
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id do the hinge and the welding didnt work by the way |
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Im not im doing that stuff then joining them together but they dont work
go to free models and tpe in landoo caverns if it comes up see how the hills are joined up with another |
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0skybax0Join Date: 2010-12-26 Post Count: 1049 |
Glue? |
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Try anchoring. But that won't make the balls move. If you want to make em move weild em like the guys above me have said. |
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Ok but it still,isn't answering my question and I don't wanna make em flexoble |
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DUDE, YOU NEVER SAID YOU WANTED TO C-FRAME!
Anchor the brick first duh |
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It's called a CFrame command - open the command bar and type into the box:
workspace.PART NAME HERE.CFrame = CFrame.new(new position 3 vectors here)
- SoulStealer9875 |
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OK thanks and Hey SOulSTealer remember me we were with danedude |
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