Very cool. Looking forward to seeing that. A tip for kimera sizing btw: I like to import my new pieces to roughly match the original pieces size, but maintain the proportions of the model I'm importing. So when you're resizing everything, keep the XYZ measurements the same as much as possible. It's ok if it comes out slightly bigger than the original, resizing the bones to adjust for this is pretty simple too. Generally when you first add a new part in kimera it'll either be massive or almost too tiny to see. In this case try dropping it down to 10, or increasing it by 100. You'll get the hang of it, but I suggest going in increments of five and it's multiples. More importantly though remember how you sized something, write it down as you go along, so you can quickly repeat that process with each piece. I have found resizing one piece by +50, and than another by +25 and +25 again don't actually come out the same size. Maybe just my perception, but it's easier to just find and stick with a single formula. Plus that'll help with flipping pieces that import upside down and backwards.