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− | * [http://store.valvesoftware.com/product.php?i=PCGR201 Team Fortress 2 Holiday Cards - Collection 1] | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20160318200959/http://store.valvesoftware.com/product.php?i=PCGR201 Team Fortress 2 Holiday Cards - Collection 1] |
− | * [http://store.valvesoftware.com/product.php?i=PCGR202 Team Fortress 2 Holiday Cards - Collection 2] | + | * [https://web.archive.org/web/20160319015208/http://store.valvesoftware.com/product.php?i=PCGR202 Team Fortress 2 Holiday Cards - Collection 2] |
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Revision as of 20:00, 25 September 2023
“ | I'm a dinkum Aussie, not some bloody cartoon.
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— The Sniper on these drawings
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The Team Fortress 2 holiday cards were merchandise available from the Valve Store. Each collection is a set of ten 5" x 7" cards illustrated by artist Alexandria Neonakis, and are included with 10 small envelopes and 1 large envelope. Each card is blank on the inside – allowing for optimal, state-of-the-art customization – and features a winter-themed caricature of one or several classes on the outside.
Holiday Collection 1 and Holiday Collection 2 were first released during the Winter of 2009.
Gallery
Collection 1
Collection 2
External links
- Team Fortress 2 Holiday Cards - Collection 1
- Team Fortress 2 Holiday Cards - Collection 2
- Alexandria Neonakis's website
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