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| 29 Jun 2013 04:36 PM |
| With the command bar or either a script? |
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falcondg
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| 29 Jun 2013 04:40 PM |
With a C-Framing tool or either a C-Framing Gui plugin.
~ℱᗩᒪᑕᗢﬡᕍᘐ~ |
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| 29 Jun 2013 04:42 PM |
| well I ment like the professional way, :x Using a tool is way to easy lol x3 |
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| 29 Jun 2013 04:42 PM |
Game.Workspace.Part.CFrame = CFrame.new(0, 10, 0)
CFrame.new(X, Y, Z) |
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Kevnn22
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| 29 Jun 2013 04:49 PM |
Through a script. part.CFrame = CFrame.new(x,y,z)
~ Make the simple, amazing ~ |
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| 29 Jun 2013 04:49 PM |
| CodytheBuildingkid. Oh ok thnx for dat script x3 |
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magnalite
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| 29 Jun 2013 04:50 PM |
| Game.Workspace.Part.CFrame = CFrame.new(0, 10, 0) * CFrame.Angles(math.rad(90), math.rad(90), math.rad(90)) |
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