Appearance history
The UMP-45 | Plastique made its debut within the virtual armory of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on the 18th of October, 2019. This addition was part of the celebratory CS20 Collection, unveiled in tandem with the 'Cache and Release' update. The aesthetic conception of this skin is attributed to the artist known as Graff.
Pattern description
This skin's aesthetic is a simulacrum of a plastic explosive device. Its receiver is cloaked in a verdant hue, festooned with a kaleidoscope of wires, pressable elements, and printed circuitry. Augmenting the motif is a depiction of a luminescent diode display, emblazoned with the cryptic numerals '73556 **'. The buttstock, grip, and ammunition reservoir remain untouched by the artist's palette.
Effect of float
The UMP-45 | Plastique's Float Value oscillates between 0.00 and 0.80, ensuring its availability across the full spectrum of conditions. Initial signs of wear manifest on disparate sections of the armament upon reaching the Field-Tested state. As wear intensifies, approaching the zenith of deterioration, the abrasions expand, particularly on the magazine and grip, where the paint is nearly effaced. The vestiges of the paint grow markedly dimmer.
Pattern difference
The visual integrity of the skin remains unaltered by the pattern index, ensuring a consistent appearance across all specimens.
Skin Features
Classified as Restricted, the UMP-45 | Plastique boasts the potential for a StatTrak counter. Its design intricately incorporates a sequence akin to the numerical code utilized by counter-terrorist operatives for bomb neutralization.
Skin popularity
The UMP-45 | Plastique enjoys a considerable degree of veneration among aficionados, frequently making its presence known in the theatre of virtual conflict.