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The '''Copper's Hard Top''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Heavy]]. It is a white Police motorcycle helmet with a white chinstrap and team-colored padding.  
 
The '''Copper's Hard Top''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Heavy]]. It is a white Police motorcycle helmet with a white chinstrap and team-colored padding.  
  
The Copper's Hard has two unique [[styles]]. The second style, titled "Lawless" colors the padding grey and removes the "Police" text from the back of the helmet.
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This cosmetic item has two [[styles]]. The second style, titled "Lawless" colors the padding grey and removes the "Police" text from the back of the helmet.
  
 
== Styles ==
 
== Styles ==

Revision as of 15:43, 15 February 2015

The Copper's Hard Top is a community-created cosmetic item for the Heavy. It is a white Police motorcycle helmet with a white chinstrap and team-colored padding.

This cosmetic item has two styles. The second style, titled "Lawless" colors the padding grey and removes the "Police" text from the back of the helmet.

Styles

Main article: Styles
Styles
RED Copper's Hard Top Peacekeeper.png
Peacekeeper Lawless

Update history

July 1, 2011 Patch (Summer Camp Sale)

  • Added the Copper's Hard Top to the game.

July 12, 2011 [Item schema update]

July 18, 2011 Patch

  • The Copper's Hard Top can now be crafted.

September 4, 2012 Patch

  • Added new styles to the Copper's Hard Top.

Unused content

  • The Lawless style is set up for paint, but the ability to use paint is not turned on (the other style is not set up for paint).

Trivia

  • The Security Shades and the Copper's Hard Top were created and submitted alongside one another.[2] They were intended to be a single item but were separated into two by Valve.[3]
  • Originally, the hat had the word "Poolice", a combination of the words "police" and "pootis", on the back.[4]. It was also submitted with three other styles[5], one of which had the word "Милиция" on it, the naming of police in post-Soviet countries.

References