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there are a bunch of mods in SFM
Thanks For Replying,Harry By The Way
Holy Gaben! Did you really just capitalize every single word in that paragraph, I'm sorry but you need to learn English as quickly as possible.
In regards to your question, there is no real place for SFM content, I find the workshop is a good place for beginners and if you feel like learning something, try looking through the TF2 Facepunch emporiums, I've started using those skins as models to get some diversity in my scenes.
What you can also try is using certain map props that are texture on both side (an example being this alarm bell http://tf2.gamebanana.com/skins/127675) and use it as a prop inside the scene you are building.
I personally also like using certain misc skins that people have created (but either not uploaded to the SFM workshop or only uploaded to the TF2 workshop) such as this gas can http://tf2mods.net/mod.php?id=811 and I use it as a prop instead of using it as the Misc Item that it was originally intended as.
It's a lot of manual searching unfortunately; Best of luck to you.
Lockjaw
I Like To Use Those Sites,But As Soon As I Click Download On The Skins,(not facepunch)Would You Like To Take A Survey?,I Don't Know Why That Happens