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For anyone who might have missed it, there is a mod, here on Nexus, that offers us some of the finest creations modders have ever made.
I am talking about the Early-Middleages Helmets pack, by VAultMaN30.
The link to his mod: http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/55116/?
However, the original mod lacks support for beast races and Orcs (meaning that, when worn, the helmets will be either invisible (the closefaced ones) or modeled after some vanilla helmets, the metal ones after Steel helmet, the leather one after Leather helmet).
To that end, armed with my novice modding skills, I altered some of the original .nif files, to have them fit the Orc physique. To the same end, I modified the original .esp, to add the new helmets, as seperate, craftable and temperable items.
The new helmets can be worn by all races, even argonians and khajiits, but on the latter two, while they will have VAultMaN30's original pattern now, they WON'T fit properly on them. Which means excessive unbearable clipping. I have to add here, that, depending on the facial construction of your character, if you pick Orcs, you might still see some clipping. My work was rather simple, so don't expect miracles, nor VAultMaN30's excellent design.
You still need to download the Original mod from the link provided above. My file only has some new(17) .nif files and an .esp. All the remaining meshes and textures only exist in VAultMaN30's mod.
So, if you care to play as an Orc with these helmets, first Install the original mod, then endorse it :). And then add mine, overwriting the former .esp. I think I have not messed anything terribly, most everything should probably be in place.
The files I provide here belong to VAultMaN30! They have been uploaded with his permission.
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p.s. Female and male meshes are the same (for now)! Sorry guys.
This mod practically belongs to VAultMaN30. All the files I provide, belong to him, and are modified versions of his work. I think you should ask VAultMaN30 if you want major additions/modifications.