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O chapéu Mining Light para a classe engenheiro é um chapéu simples muito parecido com o original do engenheiro, a unica grande diferença é a lanterna. Esse chapéu é muito semelhante a um chapéu de mineiro.
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The '''Mining Light''' is a [[Hats|headwear]] item for the [[Engineer]]. It appears as a strap-on helmet lamp typically used by miners, attached to his regular hardhat.
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The hat description was written by [http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showpost.php?p=16725207&postcount=175 ravn0s], however it should be noted that the full submission ("For Engineers with bright ideas. Or for when you're lost in the dark") was not used in its entirety.
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 20:41, 26 October 2010

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You're all hardhat and no cattle.
The Engineer

The Mining Light is a headwear item for the Engineer. It appears as a strap-on helmet lamp typically used by miners, attached to his regular hardhat.

The hat description was written by ravn0s, however it should be noted that the full submission ("For Engineers with bright ideas. Or for when you're lost in the dark") was not used in its entirety.

Trivia

  • The bulb of the light glows in the dark.
  • Typical miner's helmets have a fitting either attached to them or molded into their surface, for the purpose of holding such a light. Since the Engineer wears a construction worker's hard hat, the light must be attached by non-conductive leather or nylon straps.
  • The Engineer wears his hard hat backwards, which is not an uncommon practice amongst roughnecks and other skilled laborers. However, this means that the Mining Light is actually strapped to his helmet incorrectly, though facing forwards.