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*The beanie is often associated with "gang bangers" and youth criminals, most often in urban areas such as New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, where the Scout is from. | *The beanie is often associated with "gang bangers" and youth criminals, most often in urban areas such as New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, where the Scout is from. | ||
*This hat was submitted under the name of the "Rapper's Hat" before Valve renamed it the "Troublemaker's Tossle Cap". | *This hat was submitted under the name of the "Rapper's Hat" before Valve renamed it the "Troublemaker's Tossle Cap". | ||
− | *The item description "Straight outta control point." is an obvious reference to [ | + | *The item description "Straight outta control point." is an obvious reference to [[Wikipedia:Straight Outta Compton|Straight Outta Compton]], an album by hip-hop group '[[Wikipedia:N.W.A|N.W.A]]'. Compton is a city in California that is infamous for gang-related activities, mainly by the Bloods and the Crips. |
**Interestingly enough, the colors red and blue are the associative colors of the Bloods and the Crips, respectively. | **Interestingly enough, the colors red and blue are the associative colors of the Bloods and the Crips, respectively. | ||
*Unlike other hats, when the Troublemaker's Tossle Cap is painted it simply gets one small and one big stripe in a similar style to the [[Tough Guy's Toque]]. This stripe is not visible without paint. | *Unlike other hats, when the Troublemaker's Tossle Cap is painted it simply gets one small and one big stripe in a similar style to the [[Tough Guy's Toque]]. This stripe is not visible without paint. |
Revision as of 15:54, 11 October 2010
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The Troublemaker's Tossle Cap is a community-created headwear item for the Scout and was chosen by Valve to be released with the first wave of community-contributed content due to its outstanding quality. It appears as a slightly baggy winter hat, also known as a beanie.
Painted variants
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Trivia
- The beanie is often associated with "gang bangers" and youth criminals, most often in urban areas such as New York, Los Angeles, and Boston, where the Scout is from.
- This hat was submitted under the name of the "Rapper's Hat" before Valve renamed it the "Troublemaker's Tossle Cap".
- The item description "Straight outta control point." is an obvious reference to Straight Outta Compton, an album by hip-hop group 'N.W.A'. Compton is a city in California that is infamous for gang-related activities, mainly by the Bloods and the Crips.
- Interestingly enough, the colors red and blue are the associative colors of the Bloods and the Crips, respectively.
- Unlike other hats, when the Troublemaker's Tossle Cap is painted it simply gets one small and one big stripe in a similar style to the Tough Guy's Toque. This stripe is not visible without paint.
- Before the Mann-Conomy update, the Troublemaker's Tossle Cap looked like a cloth beanie. After the release, a shine effect was added that made the hat look like latex. However, this is merely a glitch due to the fact that both the hat's paint and phong shading use the same alpha channel.
- While this Hat is worn, The Scout's Headset is completely removed. This happens with many of The Scout's hats, the Ye Old Baker Boy and the Batter's Helmet being two examples.
- The hat description was written by spam_word.
- After the polycount update, this hat was slightly changed, in which a pattern of stripes were placed upon it as a way to paint the hat. The stripes can come in the two team-coloured variants and can only be clearly seen after painting the hat.
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