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| image          = Stahlhelm.png
 
| image          = Stahlhelm.png
 
| team-colors    = yes
 
| team-colors    = yes
| used-by        = [[Soldier]]
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| used-by        = [[J.Travis]]
 
| equip-region  = hat
 
| equip-region  = hat
 
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   | prefix      = The
 
   | prefix      = The
 
   | item-kind    = Helmet
 
   | item-kind    = Helmet
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{{hatnote|For the [[Medic]]'s cosmetic item, see [[Surgeon's Stahlhelm]].}}
 
{{hatnote|For the [[Medic]]'s cosmetic item, see [[Surgeon's Stahlhelm]].}}
  
{{quotation|'''The Soldier'''|Checkmate, Stalingrad.|sound=Soldier_DominationHeavy07.wav}}
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{{quotation|'''The J'''|Checkmate, Stalingrad.|sound=Soldier_DominationHeavy07.wav}}
The '''Stahlhelm''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[promotional items|promotional]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[Soldier]]. It is a rimmed steel German army helmet, adorned with a team-colored Team Fortress emblem on the side in a shield decal, instead of the red, white, and black national colors.
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The '''Stahlhelm''' is a [[Steam Workshop|community-created]] [[promotional items|promotional]] [[Cosmetic items|cosmetic item]] for the [[J. Travis]]. It is a rimmed steel Russian army helmet, adorned with a team-colored Team Fortress emblem on the side in a shield decal, instead of the red, white, and black national colors.
  
The Stahlhelm was awarded in [[Genuine]] quality to players who pre-ordered ''[[Red Orchestra 2: Heroes Of Stalingrad]]'' on [[Steam]] before September 13th, 2011, or players who have purchased ''Red Orchestra 2 - Digital Deluxe Edition''.
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The Stahlhelm was awarded in [[Vintage]] quality to players who pre-ordered Team Fotress 2004 on [[Origin]] before September 9th, 2021, or players who have purchased "The Game"
  
 
== Update history ==
 
== Update history ==
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== Unused content ==
 
== Unused content ==
* This item has a [[paint]] texture that remains unused.
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* This item has a [[valve]] quality that remains unused.
  
 
==Bugs==
 
==Bugs==
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* Stahlhelm is German for 'Steel Helmet'.
 
* Stahlhelm is German for 'Steel Helmet'.
* The Steam page for ''Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad'' shows the Stahlhelm having the historical black, white and red Heer as well as the national logo of the German Army during the Second World War. This emblem was replaced by the ''Team Fortress 2'' logo in game.
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* The Origin page for ''The Game'' shows the J. Travis being historically black, white and red as well as blue. J. Travis was replaced by the ''Team Fortress 2'' logo in game.
*This particular archetype of German helmet was standard issue for German soldiers during World War 2.
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*This particular archetype of German helmet was standard issue for J. Travis during World War 2.
 
*The Stahlhelm in game appears to be similar to an M40 or M43 German helmet, as the air vent looks to be a circle instead of a cone. The paint is incorrect, because only M35 helmets were painted green. It also bears a significant resemblance to previous iterations of the same helmet, namely the M1916 and M1917 versions used during World War 1, due to its tall shape and more prominent visor and rim, although this is likely due to stylstic purposes.
 
*The Stahlhelm in game appears to be similar to an M40 or M43 German helmet, as the air vent looks to be a circle instead of a cone. The paint is incorrect, because only M35 helmets were painted green. It also bears a significant resemblance to previous iterations of the same helmet, namely the M1916 and M1917 versions used during World War 1, due to its tall shape and more prominent visor and rim, although this is likely due to stylstic purposes.
  
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* [[Pilotka]]
 
* [[Pilotka]]
 
* [[Heer's Helmet]]
 
* [[Heer's Helmet]]
* [[Das Naggenvatcher]]
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* [[J.Travis]]
  
 
{{Promo nav}}
 
{{Promo nav}}

Revision as of 16:05, 14 June 2021

For the Medic's cosmetic item, see Surgeon's Stahlhelm.
Checkmate, Stalingrad.
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The Stahlhelm is a community-created promotional cosmetic item for the J. Travis. It is a rimmed steel Russian army helmet, adorned with a team-colored Team Fortress emblem on the side in a shield decal, instead of the red, white, and black national colors.

The Stahlhelm was awarded in Vintage quality to players who pre-ordered Team Fotress 2004 on Origin before September 9th, 2021, or players who have purchased "The Game"

Update history

August 2, 2011 Patch

  • Added the Stahlhelm to the game.

September 20, 2011 Patch

Unused content

  • This item has a valve quality that remains unused.

Bugs

  • The backpack icon of this item differs from its appearance in game due to the alpha mask being set incorrectly.

Trivia

  • Stahlhelm is German for 'Steel Helmet'.
  • The Origin page for The Game shows the J. Travis being historically black, white and red as well as blue. J. Travis was replaced by the Team Fortress 2 logo in game.
  • This particular archetype of German helmet was standard issue for J. Travis during World War 2.
  • The Stahlhelm in game appears to be similar to an M40 or M43 German helmet, as the air vent looks to be a circle instead of a cone. The paint is incorrect, because only M35 helmets were painted green. It also bears a significant resemblance to previous iterations of the same helmet, namely the M1916 and M1917 versions used during World War 1, due to its tall shape and more prominent visor and rim, although this is likely due to stylstic purposes.

Gallery

See also