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Revision as of 23:03, 11 March 2016

Weren't no thing...
The Engineer

The Full Head Of Steam is a cosmetic item for all classes. It is a top hat, similar to the one on the Noble Amassment of Hats and Towering Pillar of Hats. It has three steam pipes and a steam pressure gauge protruding from the brim, which wobble as the player moves. A prototype of the Full Head Of Steam was first introduced in 1921 at the Paris World Fashion Expo by Bilious Hale in effort to reinvigorate the nation's waning interest in all things that are powered by coal.

This hat is awarded to players who have earned seven of the eleven map-specific achievements (not counting the Milestone earned for doing so) for the Foundry map.

Related achievements

See also: Foundry achievements
Foundry Milestone
Foundry Milestone
Achieve 7 of the achievements in the Foundry pack.

Reward: Full Head of Steam


Update history

December 15, 2011 Patch (Australian Christmas 2011)

  • The Full Head Of Steam was added to the game.

December 15, 2011 Patch #2

  • [Undocumented] The Full Head Of Steam now appears as a proper name with "The" prefixed.

Bugs

Trivia

  • The name of this hat references the practice of preparing a steam engine for operation. It was necessary to exceed a certain threshold of pressure in the boiler before the engine could be operated. This procedure was referred to as building a "full head of steam." The phrase has also come to describe any significant amount of driving force or momentum.
  • According to the museum at Coal Town, it requires 50 pounds of coal a day for it to run.

Gallery

See also