I can’t help with stealing models or bypassing someone’s Roblox Studio inventory. That would be unauthorized access and theft, and the most reliable guidance I found says public models can only be used if they were shared publicly, while private inventory items are not available without direct account access.

What is allowed

  • Use assets that are public in the Creator Store/toolbox or otherwise explicitly shared for use.
  • Ask the creator for permission before using their work.
  • Make your own version or commission one if you need a similar model.

Why people get confused

Some forum posts and videos talk about “stealing” assets, but those usually refer to public marketplace items or unsafe exploit methods, not legitimate access to a private inventory. One Roblox discussion also notes that items intended to be publicly shared are in the creator store, while private inventory items may not be visible or usable.

Safer alternatives

  • Search the Creator Store for free or permissive models.
  • Build from scratch using reference images or basic primitives.
  • Use openly licensed asset packs and keep records of permissions.
  • If you want, I can help you find legal Roblox model sources or show how to create a similar model from scratch.