Summary

Falloutmight have been around for almost 30 years, but only now is it experiencing one of the most popular periods in its history. Something made even more impressive by the series not getting a new game for six years. ItsAmazonadaptation proving to be a big hit has resulted in a boom for Fallout, and following in the footsteps of the games and the show is the series' first-ever Mega set, revealed viaBethesdaand available to pre-order now.

Fallout’s first Mega set is a collection of T-60 Power Armor suits. Five of them, all shrunk down to roughly the size of aLegoMinifigure. Each of the figures has a stand and the set totals a little more than 300 pieces. All of the Power Armor figures' designs are based on ones you can find and collect inFallout 4- Vault-Tec, Brotherhood Of Steel Paladin, Rusted, Military, and Hot Rod Flames. Each figure has a stand to return to once it’s off duty, and there are even a few accessories thrown in, including a bottle of Nuka Cola Dark and a box of Sugar Bombs.

Mega Fallout Power Armor Collection

The most surprising part of Bethesda’s Fallout Mega reveal might well be the price. Just $29.99, and while pieces-wise it’s relatively small, it’s very detailed and is an officially licensed Fallout product. Pre-orders for the set are now open on Amazon through the link in the box below, and I reckon it might sell out fast due to the price combined with the continued popularity of Fallout. The set won’t ship until June 16, 2025, but that means it will be here well in time for the holidays if you’ve got someone in mind you need a gift idea for.

Collecting Power Armor Has Never Been So Easy

The response to Bethesda’s Mega Fallout announcement has questioned why this isn’t a Lego set. The simple answer isXboxhas an ongoing deal with Mega which prevents it from working with Lego. Xbox and Mega have worked together onHalosets in the past as well asa toy brick recreation of an Xbox 360. Hopefully this will be the first of many Fallout sets from Mega. A 2000-piece Mega Power Armor statue would be very welcome in my house if anyone is taking requests.

Mega Fallout Power Armor Collection

Fallout’s first-ever Mega set has turned five sets of Power Armor you may find and collect in Fallout 4 into a toy brick collection. All five are included in the collection, along with some accessories, and are packaged together in a box designed to look like a crate.

Although some of you might be disappointed that Fallout is getting a Mega set rather than a Lego one, I’d like to direct your attention tosome of the work Mega has done with Pokemon. A lot of Mega’s Pokemon sets are fantastic and no offense to Bethesda, but if Mega is good enough for Pokemon, then it’s good enough for Fallout.