It can be obtained by redeeming the code bundled with the Westover Racer Roblox toy from Series 3 mystery boxes. It is part of the Traffic Cone series. As of March 26, 2021, it has been favorited 4,135 times.
Traffic Cone is a hat that was published into the avatar shop by Roblox on August 3, 2007. It was first sold for 275 Tickets, then 650 Tickets, and finally 1,000 Tickets in 2008. It went off-sale on August 6, 2013, for a short period of time for unknown reasons. Then it went off-sale again for the removal of Tickets.
Customize your avatar with the Blue Traffic Cone and millions of other items. Mix & match this hat with other items to create an avatar that is unique to you! It’s a time limited hat, but not on sale.
Customize your avatar with the Blue Traffic Cone and millions of other items. Mix & match this hat with other items to create an avatar that is unique to you! It’s a time limited hat, but not on sale. Not sure if just a mistake on someone’s part on not getting it up correctly, or a bug, so on the safe side, I’ve posted about it.
I can find it by typing in “Cone” on the catalog and putting on show unavailable items, and so can my friends who don’t have Roblox+. Not to mention, that I found the hat originally while sitting at Trade Hangout.
Red Traffic Cone is a hat that was published in the avatar shop by Roblox on June 23, 2017. It can be obtained by redeeming the code bundled with the Westover Racer Roblox toy from Series 3 mystery boxes. It is part of the Traffic Cone series. As of March 26, 2021, it has been favorited 4,135 times.
Purple Traffic Cone is a hat published in the avatar shop by Roblox on September 12, 2016. It is obtainable by redeeming the code packaged with the DizzyPurple Roblox toy.
Traffic Cone was brought back on-sale as part of the Memorial Day 2016 sale for 80 Robux.
Festive Traffic Cone is a hat published in the avatar shop by Roblox on December 2, 2016. It could be purchased for 250 Robux. As of February 24, 2019, it has been purchased 5,961 times and favorited 1,442 times.
The Headstack series consists of multiple heads on top of the player's head. As of November 9, 2019, there are 3 variants. One is obtained during certain sales, one can be obtained from a toy code, and the third one is a UGC item made by a former administrator that was available to obtain before it went off-sale.
Pink Eye is a hat published in the avatar shop by Roblox on May 20, 2015. It was initially purchasable for 45 Robux during the Memorial Day 2015 sale, and used to be periodically brought back during special sales. It is a part of the Eye series.
Silverthorn Antlers is a limited hat that was published in the avatar shop by Roblox on March 27, 2009. It could have been purchased for 250 Robux during special sales until 2019. It went limited on May 30, 2022. It is part of both the Silverthorn series and Antlers series.
Bighead can be seen here likely in December 2007. It is one of the most iconic accessories on Roblox and was usually available for 250 Robux during special sales until 2019. It is also the smaller counterpart to the BiggerHead.
September 1, 2006Roblox / Initial release dateThe beta version of Roblox was created by co-founders David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 under the name DynaBlocks. Baszucki started testing the first demos that year. In 2005, the company changed its name to Roblox, and it officially launched on September 1, 2006.
Traffic cones are designed to be highly visible and easily movable. Various sizes are used, commonly ranging from around 30 cm to a little over 1 m. Traffic cones come in many different colors, with orange, yellow and red being the most common colors due to their brightness. They may also have a reflective strip to further increase their visibility to vehicle traffic. Nowhere does it say that they can be used as hats.
It was first sold for 275 Tickets, then 650 Tickets, and finally 1,000 Tickets in 2008. It went off-sale on August 6, 2013, for a short period of time for unknown reasons.