Difference between revisions of "Hundkopf"
(speculative, Valve could have changed the name to be more pseudo-German, since they tend to make fun of everything) |
Welshtanager (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 41: | Line 41: | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* "Hundkopf" is German for "dog head", if it is translated literally. The correct spelling for this would be "Hundekopf" or "Hundskopf", as German commonly uses linking element letters in composite nouns to facilitate pronunciation. | * "Hundkopf" is German for "dog head", if it is translated literally. The correct spelling for this would be "Hundekopf" or "Hundskopf", as German commonly uses linking element letters in composite nouns to facilitate pronunciation. | ||
+ | This hat is based on a Nazi plan started in 1944 | ||
+ | which was called "operation werwolf" (actually spells like this) | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 01:11, 2 November 2018
“ | The cow says "moo." The pig says "oink." The severed dog head says "I am become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds."
— Hundkopf publicity blurb
|
” |
The Hundkopf is a community-created cosmetic item for the Medic. It replaces the Medic's head with one of a white-furred canine.
This item can only be worn around Halloween or during a Full Moon; at other times of the year, it does not appear in gameplay, unless the server has Halloween mode enabled. However, it can be equipped at any time and can still be viewed on the loadout screen even when it is not visible during games.
The Hundkopf was contributed to the Steam Workshop under the name "Hundekopf".
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
Mouseover cells to preview the images on a dark background. Click on the images to enlarge them.
Item set
Main article: Item sets
Canis Ex Machina | |
---|---|
Effect |
No effect |
Update history
October 29, 2014 Patch (Scream Fortress 2014)
- The Hundkopf was added to the game.
Bugs
- The backpack icon shows a different texture compared to its original model.
Trivia
- "Hundkopf" is German for "dog head", if it is translated literally. The correct spelling for this would be "Hundekopf" or "Hundskopf", as German commonly uses linking element letters in composite nouns to facilitate pronunciation.
This hat is based on a Nazi plan started in 1944 which was called "operation werwolf" (actually spells like this)
Gallery
|
|