The post-apocalyptic world of Fallout may be a desolate wasteland ravaged by nuclear radiation and overrun with mutated creatures, but it has recently become a hotspot for fans. The TV series adaptation has introduced Fallout to a broader audience, and as expected, a wave of fantastic merchandise has followed, with the latest being a series of collectible statues from McFarlane Toys inspired by characters from the TV show. The lineup features 6-inch replicas of Lucy, Maximus, the Ghoul, and the iconic Vault Boy mascot. These figures will be available in a $75 box set on November 30, and eager fans can preorder them now on Amazon.
The box set includes all four figures, though they are not poseable. Each figure comes with a variety of accessories, such as printed backdrops, environmental bases, collectible art cards, a certificate of authenticity, and a mysterious 'secret' bonus item. While the nature of the bonus item remains unknown, one might speculate it could be a recipe for Brahmin burgers.
For those seeking additional Fallout collectibles, Dark Horse is also preparing to release mini-statues of Ghoul and Maximus on January 1, 2025. These figures are larger and more detailed than the McFarlane offerings but come at a higher price. Fortunately, preorders for both sets are currently discounted on Amazon.
For collectors with deeper pockets, ThreeZero is launching a trio of statues based on Fallout 4, which are meticulously faithful to the original game. Preorders are open for a T-51 power armor figure in Nuka Cola colors, priced at $430, with a release date set for November 27. A more conventional T-60 power armor figure will be available from February 26, 2025, also priced at $430. The third figure in the series is a 12-inch rendition of the game's protagonist, launching on June 11, 2025. This $180 collectible includes three sets of interchangeable hands, a Big Boy accessory, Kellogg's pistol, the Charisma Vault Boy Bobblehead, and the Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV with an interface card.
For a more budget-friendly option, consider the Fallout Vault 33-themed collector's tin. Priced at $50, this makes for an excellent gift or stocking stuffer, containing a variety of Fallout-themed items such as Lucy Maclean's 80-page Vault Dweller's book, a Vault-Tec torch projector with exclusive slide-discs, a sleek metal plate, a glow-in-the-dark Vault Boy magnet, a detailed Vault 33 blueprint map, Lucy’s marriage application, and several photos.
For those looking to expand their Fallout collection even further, Amazon has dedicated a section of its website to merchandise related to both the TV show and video games.
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