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Fallout 4 Robot Models released

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  1. prodlimen
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    Hello guys!. I just released ver 1 of my mod :Fallout 4 Robot Part Models (MODDERS RESOURCE)  Happy modding!

    This brings to the game a recreation of 3 robots that appear as Collectible models in Fallout 4: Mr. Sentry, Protectron Handy and Protectron Sentry. They can be found outside Repconn Headquarters.

    Those robot models are built in the style of Automatron DLC, which allows you to create robots that are cobbled together from a wide variety of electronic components taken from five different robot models.

    In this case the combinations are the following:

    Mr. Sentry: Sentrybot Torso and Head, Sentry Bot arms, Mr. Gutsy Thrusters, Mr. Gutsy's Legs and Mr Gutsy Plasma Pistol and Flamer. 

    Protectron Handy: Mr. Handy Head, Mr. Handy Eyes, Protectron Head Lasser, Protectron lower body, Protectron Arms.

    Protectron Sentry: Sentrybot lower body, Protectron Torso, Protectron Head, Protectron Head Lasser, Protectron Arms.

    Attacks:

    Mr. Sentry; Plasma Pistol, Flamer, Incinerator.
    Protectron Handy: Head Lasser.
    Protectron Sentry: Head Lasser.







  2. Ru5tyShackleford
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    I've got a robot request- What about the Lumberjack Protectron from Fallout 76?

    https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/d/d6/F76_Gilman_Lumberjack.png/revision/latest?cb=20201111154230

    I love this guy for some reason.

    Also, how about some weapon variants for existing bots? Would be sweet to get Robobrains with laser-sniper arms. Your robot resources have been amazing so far, and I look forward to seeing (and using!) more!