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NEW PRODUCT: Threezero: 1/6 Fallout: Remaining Dust/Radiation Series-T-60 Power Armor Action Figure

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Stryker2011

Stryker2011
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Remaining Dust" 1/6 scale T-60 camouflage power armor

Threezero is about to launch 1/6 scale T-60 camouflage power armor! A new collectible action figure from the popular video game "Legend of Dust" series has been released! The armor accessories can be completely interchanged with the 1/6 "Legend of Dust" series action figures released earlier by threezero.

Material used: ABS, PVC, POM, magnet, fabric

Product specifications:

-1/6 scale total height is approximately 14.5 inches (36.8 cm);
-Movable body with more than 35 joints (including finger joints);
-With exquisite coloring and delicate old painting;
-Special camouflage color scheme and logo decals;
-The armor accessories can be completely interchanged with the 1/6 "Legend of Dust" series action figures launched by threezero;
-Mechanical skeletons inside the outer armor parts;
-The helmet is equipped with LED lighting function*;
-Interchangeable head sculpts;

*Requires AG1 button battery × 3 (not including battery)

(C) 2021 Bethesda Softworks LLC, a ZeniMax Media company.
FALLOUT, BETHESDA and related logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of ZeniMax Media Inc. or its affiliates in the U.S. and/or other countries.
All Rights Reserved.

*The pictures are for reference only, and the products are subject to the final goods in kind.
※ This product contains small parts that may be suffocating, and is only suitable for people over 15 years of age.

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Ghost808

Ghost808
I love the Fallout power armour, but man, the price of these!! 😭

GubernatorFan

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While I'm unfamiliar with the source, this looks excellent. Tjolnir? Smile


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Tjolnir

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geez, that's something i could go on about for hours Wink
first the short version, true to the source? yes. the t-60 was introduced in fallout 4 and the paintjob in fallout 76.

but and that's a big "but" , neither are lore friendly if you ask my personal opinion.
when bethesda bought the license of fallout they made it quite clear not following the path interplay and later obsidian created with their absolutely fantastic fallout 1 and 2.
and while fallout 3 had a certain feel about it, it was fallout new vegas(from the remnants of obsidian) who in my humble opinion, delivered the true 3d successor.

in the "original" games power armor was a very rare late game item only a few characters had access to. and there were two sorts basically the t-51b, a pre war model in use in the late stages prior to the big bang and the advanced power armor in fallout 2, created by the enclave.

fallout 3 introduced an "intermediate" variant with the t-45 as a filler so to speak, whereas fallout 4 literally shoved you in such an armor minutes into the game.
so fallout 4 cluttered the play field with power armors in abundance thus render them void as an achievement of late game progress.
even f'ed up the enclave power armor with the x-01 and to add insult to injury made it an amusement park trophy for nuka cola....

fallout 76 then turned power armor completely into a cheap cash cow and every vault dweller into iron man with dozens of paint jobs and even weird variants that are nowhere near being lore friendly or even fitting to the games universe. all for the sake of easy money.

to,give you an idea, the paint jobs you see on this figure costs ingame almost as much as an addon with several dozens of playtime costs for fallout 4. thats landmass, items and voice acting included.

sadly fallout today is only a shell of its former immersive, dark and gritty glory and you see people jump around in pink cow costumes.

so much for the long version, i know its a tedious to read rant Wink

for every long time fan of fallout the "best" power armor i guess would be a plain metal t-51b, for the didnt care about being camouflaged when running around as a literal tank on two legs.
i mean those things make a hell of a metallic noise, wheres the point of adding camo paint Smile

kind regards
tjolnir

Tjolnir

Tjolnir
sorry for the typos, almost 2 am here, on a 9year old ipad Wink not going to wake the misses switching to my laptop, i meant several dozens of hours playtime when comparing the value/greed aspect between a skin and an addon Smile

GubernatorFan

GubernatorFan
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No problem at all. My knowledge of this is so basic, I was just happy I recognized it as something you would appreciate and comprehend on a whole different level. And you certainly do. Sometimes it's nice to be right. Smile And to learn something more. Thanks.


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csyeung

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I've only played fallout 4 back in the day and it was a lot of fun although I never actually finished it because i didnt want to choose an ending! I ended up collecting armors from various npcs I defeated and ran them back to my base and plopped them around like trophies like Tjolnir mentioned, haha, so i get where he's coming from. Seems like Tjolnir is much much more knowledgeable about the franchise and it definitely lost it's rarity in the game!

Ghost808

Ghost808
Tjolnir is right about the cheapening of these armours in later FO games. They stopped feeling like a well earned achievement in games, like FO4 and 76 in particular. With armour parts being so prevalent, you couldn't physically carry most of what you found.

That being said. The T60 armour does look great. It's a nicer design than the old power armour, imo.
As for the camo paint scheme, I'd have to disagree. I was a Royal Marine, way back when, and I can tell you, I've seen some of the noisiest vehicles in existence, all decked out in various camo paint schemes. Ever heard a Challenger tank start up? Oof!

Don't forget....aircraft! They can't hear you, but they sure can see you. Camo comes in handy when all your gear is parked up, and fighter bombers are circling overhead.
Less so in this age of enhanced thermal imaging, etc, granted, but camo was really starting to come into wider use in the 50's. Especially to protect high value land assets from aircraft spotters.
It's likely these armours (had they been real), would have been painted olive drab, or desert pink, as standard and whitewashed for winter ops, rather than the DPM style that we see here. Mainly to save money/time, but armour belonging to specialist units would likely be pattern camo and altered to suit various operations.

So plain metal might make sense for FO purists, but it always bugged me as militarily inaccurate.

Valiarde

Valiarde
Ghost808 wrote:Tjolnir is right about the cheapening of these armours in later FO games. They stopped feeling like a well earned achievement in games, like FO4 and 76 in particular. With armour parts being so prevalent, you couldn't physically carry  most of what you found.


This doesn't surprise me one bit - it seems common for games that they look for things people like and then make it easy for anyone to archieve it - making it "cool" for the mainstream masses but annoying for the enfranchised gamers.


Speaking of easy archievements: Does anybody know if that T-51 Extra Armor Pack from ThreeZero is usable on normal bodies or do you need a special threeZ figure to use this pack? Because it is much cheaper than a full Fallout Power Armor Figure.


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Ghost808

Ghost808
Valiarde wrote:
Ghost808 wrote:Tjolnir is right about the cheapening of these armours in later FO games. They stopped feeling like a well earned achievement in games, like FO4 and 76 in particular. With armour parts being so prevalent, you couldn't physically carry  most of what you found.


This doesn't surprise me one bit - it seems common for games that they look for things people like and then make it easy for anyone to archieve it - making it "cool" for the mainstream masses but annoying for the enfranchised gamers.


Speaking of easy archievements: Does anybody know if that T-51 Extra Armor Pack from ThreeZero is usable on normal bodies or do you need a special threeZ figure to use this pack? Because it is much cheaper than a full Fallout Power Armor Figure.
The armour plates normally attach to a power armour frame. They won't strap on to a regular body without heavy alteration, and they are very large, much larger than an average body, so would probably not work at all.

Valiarde

Valiarde
Thought so, thanks for confirmation


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Tjolnir

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thanks guys, much appreciated. its true my love for fallout goes back a long way and as they say the first cut is the deepest. coming from a mainly ego shooter background, fallout was something in late 1997 / early 1998, i bought simply because i ran out of playable material otherwise Smile . none of my friends were into isometric round based stuff and frankly had i known about the "clunky" game mechanics, i guess teenage me would have waited for another shooter instead.

it was the gritty box art and style in general that spoke to me and with no first person game at the time reaching a similar level of detail or covering the post nuclear topic the way this game seemed to do, i was hooked.

what i still remember the most is walking through a vault corridor hung with flesh and goo left and right, then standing in front of a hideous abomination called the master, at about 3am in the morning after a two day game session.
fallout back then was full of those moments where you felt a serious level of threat or danger or even a heavy weight on your choices and their results .
so fast forward into newer games all of this is lost to some post apocalyptic amusement park setup. and while bethesda is great at environmental storytelling and i enjoy the later games (mostly due to heavy modding, having the ability to make fallout 4 lorefriendly with a handful of mods is a godsend), they lost the core feeling or deliberately strayed away from certain adult themes that made the world so much more immersive and consistent.

as for the power armor in gerneral, if it was an object in the real world i would absolutely agree, read somewhere that even a .308 caliber would be able to penetrate it's thickest parts. since i don't have easy access to either Wink i will have to believe the "experts" on this one.
but the fallout universe had a "divergence" of sorts after "our" mid to late 1940s where their technology severely went a different path, with nixie tubes instead of micro processors and so on.
if i recall correctly, by the time the t-51b was ingame deployed in anchorage, the chinese had nothing at their disposal to even scratch the armor, thus letting the us troops have a field day.
what remained on amerian soil was used for riot control so that would explain even further neglect of camo.

Lore wise i think the first "real" contestants came with the m72 gauss rifle in fallout 2, where it made "sense" that such a rifle would work as a "can opener" Smile

In terms of paint applications for different ranks, if i remember correctly, rhombus had a darker one and if you chose the bad ending for the brotherhood they wore theirs painted black.

Apart from them, you the player where the only entity having access to this item.

fallout 4 and 76 even worse added a strange mix of stuff like a jetpack whereas in the event of fallout 1 you couldnt even find a working car, they added 1! in the second part.
so where did all the thousands of custom armors and stuff vanish to? sure, they retconned it for the sake of money, so immersion and consistency is out of the window.
but if you'd like, by all means give fallout 4 another try, with mods like "some assembly required" or certain "lore fixing" mods like exchanged weaponry and classic looking items. a different game for sure.



Oh, lest i forget, the info above is absolutely correct, for you cant just add those power armor parts from threezero on a normal figure. The naked frame also comes with mechanic "hands and feet" so the person in the actual armor has his inside the frame itself.

All parts are either slid (slided?..anyways Smile )on certain parts of the frame or stuck with pegs into fitting openings.

kind regards
tjolnir

Ps: as for the figure itself, though i don't possess the first t-60 from threezero, i can tell from the t-45 and t-51b in my collection mostly good things. In terms of look the absolutely nail the "real thing", one of those items i enjoy the most for their ability to make game fantasy become "reality" in small scale.
It feels chunky, the material albeit plastic is very sturdy and to this day i havent had any tearing on the rubber parts.
They are displayed in a neutral position when i don't use em for pictures, so no stress on the joints.

Now for not so great to, considering the price, down right sloppy parts.
Articulation and certain parts not lining up correctly.

As one would assume you wont get a ton of movement from it but its ok to get some action poses. In both of mine the torso center piece was misaligned and tilted to the side and one helmet had an unsightly gap where the front and rear part was assembled, gaping due to the lighting mechanic i guess.

So all in all if youre on the fence of getting one yourself, despite the price id say its a good quality figure with a few flaws, but no alternative anywhere anyways Smile i wish threezero would branch out and do small fallout stuff like clothing weaponry and combat armor to begin with

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