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the models would collapse like a puddle if ported to gmod as they have too many bones
Download the SFM Model pack here from mega, it contains a few sfm exclusive models not in this model pack, the download link is here:
https://mega.nz/file/E78mxLyD#MhJQn3n66DM6PU5EkbFWFd5K8NldDq-w9thA87KtcHo
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extract the model pack and put in your gmod addons folder.check your Legacy addons folder in game.OR search for any of the models within your gmod search bar. now if you spawn the models they're Effects.good observation, what you need to do is download the Effect to prop tool, and the advanced bone tool:
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advanced bone : https://sp.zhabite.com/workshop/filedetails/?id=279079869
effect/prop : https://sp.zhabite.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2615037529&searchtext=Effect+to+prop
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convert the effect models to a solid prop, and use advanced bone-tool from there.i know for a fact this works. if you have any questions contact me.
do let me know if you want this taken down.