Sketchup Models to MSH files?

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Sketchup Models to MSH files?

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Is there any way to get the sketchup model I made into a .msh file that I can use with zeroeditor to get it ingame? And by any way I mean any FREE way. Sorry if this is the wrong place or if somebody has already asked this question. Thanks guys.
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the searchfunction can be sometimes usefull, believe me or not
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thanks. I did search before believe it or not, I just saw four posts about a guy asking another guy to convert something. At that point I posted here. And I know that pming members here is against the rules, so where should I ask somebody to convert things for me without getting banned for spamming?
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you could easyily click on the links i posted
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and read how to convert sketchup models to xsi
you will be able to convert the from xsi to msh with repsharshoopters meshtool, there are some explanations around how to do this)
you wont get around xsi, if you want to get 3dmodels into battlefront
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I read that stuff, and I assumed that you had to send it to somebody who has the full version of XSI to export it for you. Sorry about that. I didn't realize you could simply use a free converter. Thanks.
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