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Like... this is genuinely well-made and well-modelled. Why put those skills towards something so blatantly overdone?
Still, your workshop is jam-packed with excellent cosmetics, so I'm willing to give the odd object-hat a pass. They can't ALL be winners, eh? However if Valve chooses this over any of your actually inspired cosmetics, you'll have only yourselves to blame, and you KNOW the community will be all-too-eager to remind you of that.
While that is mean you have to see where we were coming from, right? Like all you did was place a rocket on their head, it has nothing to do with any class and it's so loosely connected to the game and canon that it needs emergency surgery.
You're clearly talented enough to make a good looking hat, why did you choose to make this?
tiny monkey in the window