Yo, Xray, FYI, I made an upgraded version of the bow that works, using springs, and a working albeit large nock, and cloned lots of arrows, Couldn't find out how to make a glitch-free nonfunctional decorative rope though, sorry. Check it out, you were a great inspiration.
This is not too good, it's very simple and the pistols barely look like guns. I mean, they're just rectangles with some oblongs. Not even a trigger guard, that's 1 more square. The only good part is the magazines which are moveable, and even then, it's glitchy. It seems like either you made them moveable accidentally, but more likely, you didn't consider the shaky, erratic movement when pulling out the magazines. Also, the holders are multicolored which is clearly showing how you made so many shapes and didn't adjust the color. The colors on the pistols are textures, and it makes it look like you couldn't even adjust color. By the way, it's obvious that you rated your own scene 10/10, and with all due respect, nobody would do that themselves, so it seems like Harbard is really hampa.
Yeah, much better but along the way down, the blood falls out of the body. Either way, it is better, but I've yet to try it on a standard level, not falling off a cliff. Off to do that right now.
It doesn't actually work. These white circles drop when you rack the slide, the trigger is sketchy, no magazine to be found. It looks nice, but that's about it.
It jams a lot but the movement of the parts is very slick and the fact that it can move is really cool (plus the design is nice, it looks like a real mount and all). I like it, even if you have to manually cycle it sometimes, it's fun to even do that.
I fixed the problems, I think it works well, if a bit flimsily. Is that a word? Well it is now. I kept the robot penis but I had to convince myself that it's a plug or USB drive or something. The original ragdoll exploded on touch because the axles were too weak and were very strong motors so the thing didn't move.