Good Smile Company Drops a 'Fallout' Nendoroid Vault Boy With an Attitude
With four interchangeable face plates.



Fallout fans can rejoice at this latest addition to their Vault Boy collection. Japanese toymakers Good Smile Company has expanded on its Nendoroid line with its new Vault Boy edition — one with a little cheeky attitude.
The figure itself comes with four interchangeable face plates with different expressions to recreate any scene in the game. It also comes with different hand gestures such as holding up a middle finger (which goes very well with the frowning face plate), a thumbs-up, and finger guns. Other accessorries include a Nuka-Cola bottle, a colorful party hat, and a severed arm and leg as seen in the Cannibal perk icon. The figure is fully articulated, and rests on a transparent stand with a manipulable arm to position your Vault Boy in an array of poses — even hovering from the ground.
For the Fallout fans out there, Good Smile Company’s Nendoroid Vault Boy is now available over at the company’s online store, going for ¥5,200 JPY, or roughly $49 USD.
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