Summary
The recentFalloutPrime Video series has brought Fallout back into relevance and created many new fans. This is shown bythe increased number of people who started playing Fallout 4 and Fallout 76after the series was released. Those loading up Fallout 4 for the first time would’ve seen an interesting character creator. It contains two characters: one man and one woman. You select which you want to be the protagonist and customize them to your liking. The default male is a handsome-looking fellow with a straight jaw and nice slicked-back hair.
The folks at Threezo used this design to create a very accurate-looking action figure. It has not yet been released, but it’s slated to come out in early 2025 - Entertainment Earth has the date listed as May 2025. So, it will be some time before you can get your hands on him. You can already pre-order the figure from Entertainment Earth. Currently, the price is $180.

The figure is 1:6 scale in size, as he stands at about 12 inches tall. He looks just like the default version of the male Sole Survivor from Fallout 4, all the way down to the shape of his face and hair. Even the color of his eyes looks very accurate. He’s wearing the blue Vault 111 jumpsuit that he is given near the start of the game. It’s also what the Sole Survivor wears in most of the game’s promotional material, so it’s what he is known for, even if most players swap it for something else while playing.
A Figure That Looks Ready To Complete 100s Of Side Quests Before Looking For His Son
Fallout Male Sole Survivor 1:6 Scale Action Figure
Standing at 12 inches tall is this action figure based on the default male Sole Survivor from Fallout 4. He has his signature slicked-back black hair and is wearing a blue Vault 111 jumpsuit. With him, you get a bunch of accessories.
There’s more to this action figure than just a fancy blue jumpsuit. It also contains 32 points of articulation, meaning he can pull off all sorts of poses. These poses can look even better if you incorporate the slew of accessories that the figure comes with. He has a little belt and harness he can wear. The figure also comes with three pairs of hands, a Pip-Boy, a mysterious serum, a classic Vault Boy Bobblehead, Kellogg’s Pistol, and a Big Boy.
So, you certainly get a lot with the figure, and it has an excellent head sculpt. Yet, we won’t really know how great the figure is until it is released in 2025. After all, you can’t really test the articulation of a figure until you’ve got it in your hands. For $180, it’s fair to expect a high-quality product. It certainly looks like one.