In honor of the second season of the Fallout TV series, here's a collection of aid items from the game including a spot-on recreation of the game's first aid kit. Click through to see Aaron Kahler's complete photo gallery of each chem.
In honor of the second season of the Fallout TV series, here's a collection of aid items from the game including a spot-on recreation of the game's first aid kit. Click through to see Aaron Kahler's complete photo gallery of each chem.
Normally, when Valara Atran makes an appearance here it's for her mythos or Elder Scrolls props. This time it's for her awesome recreation of the experimental Duraframe Eyebot ED-E from my favorite video game, Fallout: New Vegas. She brought her little friend along to Goodsprings, Nevada this past weekend for the annual Fallout fan weekend. Along with the thousands of other attendees she bumped into Craig Boone, late of the New California Republic's First Recon division. Click through to see her extensive gallery.
After a too long absence, Chris from ChunkaNuke Props returns to our pages with his recreation of the transportalponder from the "Old World Blues" DLC for Fallout: New Vegas. I really appreciate his old school, trash-bashing approach to prop creation. Nothing wrong with 3D printing, of course, but there's something to be said for hand-crafting an item from found objects.
If you haven't seen it yet, I would highly recommend Amazon's Fallout series. It's not perfect, but on a scale of 1 to 10 I'd give it an 8.5. I'll avoid any outright spoilers, but I hopped on the hype train for the second season based solely on the ending of the final episode. *That* location, and the cameo from *that* character, were a very pleasant surprise.
Thanks to the series, interest in the props from the franchise has hit a new spike. Luckily, Much Props has a whole series of DIY videos, including this one on crafting a T-45d power armor helmet from foam. What's wild is that this video is one of just 45 (!) Fallout props he's done and collected into this playlist.
Almost ten years ago I fell in love with Fallout: New Vegas. Since then there have been two more installments in the video game franchise, neither of which came come anywhere close to the immersiveness and storytelling of New Vegas. That craftsmanship, and a still thriving mod community, mean I'm still diving back into the game every couple of months.
That's all a set-up to explain why I'm so excited about the new Fallout project. No, not the long-awaited Fallout series that premiered early on Amazon Prime last night, although I'm jazzed for that as well. I watched the first episode last night and absolutely loved it.
I'm actually talking about Fallout: Breaking, a direct sequel to the amazing Fallout: Nuka Break fan series. Zack Finrock has been posting some previews of the project, including some cool prop work, over on his Twitter account. Based on the previews, and my love of the original, I think there are a lot of reasons to throw a few dollars his way.
Folkenstal returns to our pages after a long absence with this full-sized replica of Codsworth, the main character's Mr. Handy household robot from Fallout 4. Amazingly, it's almost totally made from foam. Click through to see his complete build log, including dozens of in-progress photographs.