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* The Shako resembles a stereotypical "{{w|Toy Soldier}}" hat. | * The Shako resembles a stereotypical "{{w|Toy Soldier}}" hat. | ||
* Due to the Soldier's default hat physics (His regular helmet) There are some minor clipping issues with his forehead. Although this is more noticeable while taunting, specifically the Shovel taunt. | * Due to the Soldier's default hat physics (His regular helmet) There are some minor clipping issues with his forehead. Although this is more noticeable while taunting, specifically the Shovel taunt. | ||
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Revision as of 06:15, 20 October 2010
“ | Down and give me twenty!
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— The Soldier
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The Stout Shako is a headwear item for the Soldier. It appears as a tall team-coloured cylindrical hat, with a shiny black visor and three gold badges connected by straps.
Painted Variants
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Trivia
- The Template:W was a common part of regimental uniforms from the late 18th century, peaking in popularity during the Napoleonic Wars. Many European regiments still wore Shakos as part of their uniforms during the early stages of World War I, until the need for more protective headwear was needed. It is still worn as part of certain parade uniforms and marching bands.
- The Shako resembles a stereotypical "Template:W" hat.
- Due to the Soldier's default hat physics (His regular helmet) There are some minor clipping issues with his forehead. Although this is more noticeable while taunting, specifically the Shovel taunt.
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