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- Download the mod located here.[mods.tf] I'll use the Chicago Overcoat for this example.
- Port the files out of the downloaded file into a seperate folder (you'll need GCFScape for this. Here's a link for that.)[nemesis.thewavelength.net]
- Personally, for convenience, I rename all the files located in the models/workshop/player/items/spy/dec15_chicago_overcoat to covert_kingpin (YOU MUST LEAVE ON THE FILE EXTENSIONS). This is optional, but it helps seperate everything.
- Move the models and materials folder into your usermod folder located in the SFM files, this should be located in Steam/SteamApps/Common/SourceFilmmaker/Game/Usermod
And it should be done, hope this helps