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How to put your models in the stamper tool!

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mrlong2 is not online. mrlong2
Joined: 25 Jul 2009
Total Posts: 30
03 Jun 2013 10:01 AM
Okay, this is a topic that is much in need of some clearing up. So i'll explain the best i can. In order to do this you must know a little about scripting.

Step one, open roblox studio and find the stamper tool, it should be under the "players" tab.

TIP: its best that you move the tool to starter pack before editing it!

Step two, open (press the little arrow) the things inside the script. there's a group called users, open it.

Step three, delete all but one of the "intvalue"s and change the value to your player id
(or copy and paste if you want the origanal parts)

Step four, put the parts you want in a set. (all the sets you have will be in the stamper!)

for any questions PM me.

feel free to thank me in the replies!

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