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Not sure if I have the patience, but doesn't it look good if you do it!!!!!
Hang on! Do you mean 6 pieces in all to make it like the images?
@balogun2011, download the pack, find it on your computer, and then zip up the ones you don't want to use. The game and therefore LSM won't find them so LSM will place messages in its report to tell you they are missing.
Now here's the clever part... Ignore LSM. Play with the bits you want to play with. No harm done to you, your computer, or LSM.
There "may" be a tiny bit of ram saved by not having the models you didn't like loaded into the game. I always assumed so, anyway (but you don't save any of the ram used for textures of course, whether you have 2Mb or 302 Mb of textures used by all the different parts in the download then that still gets loaded and magicked by LSM).
Anyway, zipping files works for me. Game running with 5448 bits and bobs, and a few hundred Mb of stuff zipped as above. Works OK on a 32Gb low-end gaming laptop (just about).
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