Life-Size Fallout Power Armor Bust Will Break The Bank Vault (VIDEO)
In just a few days, Fallout fans will be jumping into another big adventure in the post-apocalyptic world with the release of Fallout 76. While the new online-focused game promises to bring many big new changes to the formula, it will ensure the return of many familiar elements including vaults, the V.A.T.S. system and, of course, power armor. The iconic weapon wear has been gracing the series since the beginning, and has still been a big part of the game’s promotional. Now, the biggest Fallout fans can get their hands on a life-size Fallout power armor bust, but it will come at quite a pretty bottle cap, or penny.
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Gaming Heads has announced the new life-size Fallout power armor bust on their official website. Their new T-45 Power Armor Life Size Bust, built in 1:1 scale, is 35 inches across and 30 inches tall. It is highly detailed and accurate to the game, sculpted from polystone resin and hand-painted. The headlamp on top of the helmet even lights up with battery-powered LED.
Given the careful quality going into each unit, only 500 are being made. The bust is available for pre-order now on the Gaming Heads website, but fans hoping to purchase should be aware of the big price tag. It is currently priced at $1,299.99, with a $130 deposit required upon pre-order. Luckily, Gaming Heads is offering a payment plan, so you won’t have to withdraw all of your bottle caps at once to cover this. This is certainly a magnificent piece of memorabilia to behold, and any lucky fan able to afford it will surely have bragging rights among their fellow vault-dwellers.
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A royally radical and totally tubular 90s kid, Cory has a passion for all things nerdy, particularly gaming and nostalgia. While an accountant by day, he strives to be as creative and humorous as possible in his free time, be it here writing on Don't Feed the Gamers, or making dumb satirical posts on his Twitter, Youtube, Facebook and Instagram accounts.