If you’re tired of playing vanilla 7D2D, this mod is a great entry point for total conversion mods.Įven though it’s a mod made by a single person, Undead Legacy feels like an official expansion pack for the game. War of the Walkers makes so many substantial changes to the game that it can feel like playing a completely different game. Some players speculate that the developers are taking inspiration from this mod when adding new features to the game. It features a slew of new items, enemies, NPCs, crafting stations, and even new mechanics such as farming and mining. War of the Walkers is another fan-favorite overhaul mod. The mod makes the early game more difficult, so make sure you have some 7D2D experience under your belt before you try this mod. New items, weapons, materials, and crafting stations are added to the game, creating a more dynamic survival experience.Ĭustom character classes with their own questlines are also added, as well as many new skills, giving players even more customization options. Darkness FallsĪ labor of love of two hardcore fans, Darkness Falls is easily one of the most popular overhaul mods for 7D2D. As a result, 7D2D has cultivated a thriving modding community, with more than 1,000 mods released so far.īrowsing this many mods to find the ones you like can be a little daunting, so we’ve gathered 11 of our favorites in a handy list. ![]() Together with console commands, mods are a great way to customize a 7D2D multiplayer server.īy editing the game’s XML files, users can make mods ranging in complexity from simple item tweaks to complete overhauls of the game. ![]() 7 Days to Die (7D2D) comes with extensive support for user-made mods.
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Red Bean wrote:Hi, thanks for everyone for their kind comments. Red Bean Apprentice Posts: 190 Joined: Thu 4:50 am To JPinoy and TTK, got any pics to share of those phalangites or Sarissas? I'm not going to sculpt anything new soon but it'll be cool to see the difference nonetheless Me and Kaminoan and Armothe are right now all working n some sorts of special templates for it on the MCN, once we succeed, I'll upload my shield designs onto my website as well. I did make a bunch of shield stickers already but the problem is with the general curve of my shield, which not even water-slide decals will 'sit on' comfortably. Originally I didn't mind the look of it that much (in fact, looking at those pottery figures, I actually thought thong was the authentic look), but now I guess I am going to update my designs a bit to include some sorts of a 'skirt' for them. The thong issue is coming up all over the place now. Hi, thanks for everyone for their kind comments. they're split into 2 subfactions, Mycenae and Thrace.īoth uses the Helepolis as their siege weapon. Here's how I've set up my Hellas (greeks). Otherwise the Kahilawayan Empire and Atlantis wouldn't be there. ![]() I know Mycenae is bronze age, but my Ancients theme was never meant to be 100% historically accurate. So far I have 6 fully armed and armored Mycenaean Phalangites. Anyhow, I make the Sarissas by using the the brown spear + lt gray or black technic pin + brown 4L lightsabre/bar. I know, but the Phalangites look much cooler in battle formation. The helmet wouldn't be entirely right, but mix in some of Red Bean's other new helmets in bronze coloring and it would look pretty good. The 2x2 radar dish or convex boat-bottom slider piece (dang, what name does that have?) would both work as the shield, and making a pike is annoying but not difficult. Hoplites and phalangites existed simultaneously within the iron age. but then the Celts skipped the armor, too! Oh, and go back early enough, and greeks might skip the tunic.and the ptegures.and the thong. Oh, and I guess I should check my PayPal account to see if that money got transfered for my order from last week! (multi-tasking.yes) Here's a link for a picture and description: Shins and calfs might be protected by bronze greaves, which were flexible and would simply be "snapped" on without straps or buckles. ![]() Possibly a set of flaps extending from the torso armor called pteruges ("feathers"). so some suggestions/pics regarding that would be welcomed.Ī short tunic that might extend to mid-thigh. Looking at some Greek potteries and stuffs, it actually look like the ancient warriors are supposed to be in thongs. ![]() Actually, the reason they're 'bare', so to speak, is because I have no idea what their leg armors are supposed to look like. I'm deeply 'disturbed' by the fact that you're 'amused' by men in thongs This HOWTO assumes that readers possess a prior understanding of basic networking concepts such as IP addresses, DNS names, netmasks, subnets, IP routing, routers, network interfaces, LANs, gateways, and firewall rules. The impatient may wish to jump straight to the sample configuration files: Implementing a load-balancing/failover configuration.Connecting to a Samba share over OpenVPN.Connecting to an OpenVPN server via an HTTP proxy.Running an OpenVPN server on a dynamic IP address.Routing all client traffic (including web-traffic) through the VPN.How to add dual-factor authentication to an OpenVPN configuration using client-side smart cards.Using alternative authentication methods.Configuring client-specific rules and access policies.Expanding the scope of the VPN to include additional machines on either the client or server subnet.Configuring OpenVPN to run automatically on system startup.Starting up the VPN and testing for initial connectivity.Creating configuration files for server and clients.Setting up your own Certificate Authority (CA) and generating certificates and keys for an OpenVPN server and multiple clients.Determining whether to use a routed or bridged VPN.This document provides step-by-step instructions for configuring an OpenVPN 2.x client/server VPN, including: ![]() OpenVPN 2.3 includes a large number of improvements, including full IPv6 support and PolarSSL support. OpenVPN 2.0 expands on the capabilities of OpenVPN 1.x by offering a scalable client/server mode, allowing multiple clients to connect to a single OpenVPN server process over a single TCP or UDP port. OpenVPN is not a web application proxy and does not operate through a web browser. OpenVPN is a full-featured SSL VPN which implements OSI layer 2 or 3 secure network extension using the industry standard SSL/TLS protocol, supports flexible client authentication methods based on certificates, smart cards, and/or username/password credentials, and allows user or group-specific access control policies using firewall rules applied to the VPN virtual interface. You will soon cut into the ruler with your blade. The angle is a convenient trough for marking straight fin lines on a body tube.ĭon’t use a wooden ruler to cut out fins. Many modeler’s use a 18″ (or shorter) piece of aluminum angle. Get a ruler style straightedge with both inch and metric markings. The cork backing will help keep the edge in place when cutting straight lines. Try to buy a straight edge with a cork backing strip. STRAIGHT EDGE RULERīuy at least a 12″ or longer metal straight edge ruler. You can’t maneuver a flat blade around an arc cut. The pointed X-Acto #11 blade is still best for making circular cuts. When the tip gets dull, simply snap off the end and you have a new sharp blade. Today my go-to knife is the Alfa Break-Off blade.īreak-off blades are much cheaper and just as sharp as the X-Acto brand. Sometimes you can find 100 packs of blades on Ebay for much less! In the end you will use the #1 handle and #11 blade 90% of the time. TIP: Don’t bother buying a “chest” of assorted knives and blades. I buy 100, #11 blades at a time from: Item # EX22611 Use a #11 blade in a #1 size metal handle.īuying new blades in hobby or craft stores can cost from $.50 to $1.00 each. The hobby knife with a #11 blade is the “standard” for hobbyists. Then, change to 320 and finish out with 400 grit. For example, if you are shaping an airfoil into 1/4″ balsa stock you’ll want to start the rough form with 220. Anytime basswood or plywood is used you will need to “step-up” to a rougher grade paper, 220 or 320 grit. This article is primarily about balsa nose cone and finned rockets. It will shape fins, dress up body tube ends, smooth a nose cone, and easily sand balsa fillers. When using sanding sealer or Carpenter’s Wood Filler (CWF), anything rougher than 400 grit can sand through the treated surface down into the rough wood.Ĥ00 grit is the great all-around paper for most rocket construction. This is the extra fine, “Wet /Dry” paper. In LPR model rocket building I go through a lot of 400 grit sandpaper. sells 400 grit in self adhesive rolls, catalog #AR33040 Great Planes sells self adhesive sandpaper rolls, the finest grit available from them is 220 grit. This is the most comfortable and stable sanding block available. ![]() My new favorite tool is the aluminum Easy Touch Hand Sander from Great Planes. ![]() Both sides come in handy for contour sanding. In addition to being a comfortable sanding block, the lower half of the block has a both rounded and wedge shaped sides. Don’t over tighten the wing nut – over time it could strip the bolt. Center the upper half of the block, set over the inset bolt and tighten down the wing nut. Unscrew the wing nut and hold the sand paper around the larger wedge of the block. TIP: Cutting sandpaper with scissors will also sharpen them! Only fine grit sandpaper, 320 grit or finer should be cut with scissors. Cut into four equal rectangular pieces using scissors. ![]() Fold a full-size, new sandpaper sheet into quarters. The Warner block conveniently holds a 1/4 sheet of sandpaper. The Warner block is the best wooden block I’ve found and is cheaper and more durable than the X-Acto brand block. ![]() I have owned many blocks over the years from homemade, X-Acto brand and various hard rubber styles. It’s available online as the Warner #436. I suggest the Warner Drywall sanding block. You can’t possibly sand the flat sides of fins (and keep them flat) using sandpaper over your fingers. A Sanding Block is a necessity for fin shaping, body tube ends, and nose cone shoulders. |
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