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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* "The Scourge of the Skies" was a nickname given to [[w:Manfred von Richthofen|Manfred von Richthofen]], aka The Red Baron, who fought with the German Air Force during World War I. | * "The Scourge of the Skies" was a nickname given to [[w:Manfred von Richthofen|Manfred von Richthofen]], aka The Red Baron, who fought with the German Air Force during World War I. | ||
− | * The paintable Medic class emblem below his collar is known as a [[w:Necklet|necklet]], a type of decoration designed to be worn around the neck, rather than hung from the chest. | + | * The paintable Medic class emblem below his collar is known as a [[w:Necklet|necklet]], a type of decoration designed to be worn around the neck, rather than hung from the chest. This is the manner in which german and other nation ww1 pilots displayed medals rather than wearing them upon the breast. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 11:28, 9 June 2023
“ | Move! Schnell!
Click to listen
— The Medic piloting his plane
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The Scourge of the Sky is a community-created cosmetic item for the Medic. It is a team-colored World War I era German fighter pilot's double-breasted uniform with a team-colored trim and a belt buckle emblazoned with the Team Fortress 2 logo. It also adds a thick fur collar to the Medic's default coat.
The Scourge of the Sky was contributed to the Steam Workshop.
Painted variants
Main article: Paint Can
Mouseover cells to preview the images on a dark background. Click on the images to enlarge them.
Update history
March 28, 2018 Patch #1 (Blue Moon Pack)
- The Scourge of the Sky was added to the game.
Trivia
- "The Scourge of the Skies" was a nickname given to Manfred von Richthofen, aka The Red Baron, who fought with the German Air Force during World War I.
- The paintable Medic class emblem below his collar is known as a necklet, a type of decoration designed to be worn around the neck, rather than hung from the chest. This is the manner in which german and other nation ww1 pilots displayed medals rather than wearing them upon the breast.
Gallery
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