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Impressive Fallout Nuka Cola Power Armor Brings Sweet Taste Of Society To Wasteland

ThreeZero has a new Fallout Power Armor figure to preorder, just in time for the Prime Video adaptation in April.

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With the Fallout TV series about to debut next month, fans of Bethesda's post-apocalyptic video game franchise can now get their hands on a brand-new figure set in that irradiated universe. ThreeZero has announced a new run of its sixth-scale T-51 Power Armor figure, but this time, that iconic design also serves as a walking advert for Nuka Cola.

Fallout T-51 Nuka Cola Power Armor

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Additionally, this figure is equipped with a highly articulated endoskeleton body and a laser rifle, so you can easily make it strike a pose. There are 35 points of articulation in this design, the helmet features an LED light-up function, and a detailed male head sculpt is included. As a final touch, several of the armor pieces are freely interchangeable with other ThreeZero Fallout Power Armor figures, in case you want to cobble up a unique look for your Brotherhood of Steel member. The toy manufacturer previously offered a Nuka Cola armor set for its other Power Armor figures, but this has long been sold out.

Like other offerings from ThreeZero, this Fallout figure is quite pricy at $430. Even with that high price tag, they sell out surprisingly fast whenever they're announced, as they are sought-after collector's items. Fortunately, there are more affordable--and smaller--options available. McFarlane Toys is doing a limited run of collectibles, and for $25 each, you can choose from a Ghoul, Lucy, or Maximus in his power armor figure when they're released next month.

Amazon has an exclusive three-pack with a May 10 release date, and this collection will save you $15 versus buying all three separately. Each figure also has a special gold nameplate. Magic: The Gathering has also crossed over with Fallout--the video game series, not the TV show--and a new set of Fallout: The Series minifigures will be available starting April 19.

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