High-end statues of Fallout’s Lucy, Maximus, and The Ghoul unveiled by Prime 1 Studio

Prime 1 Studio has officially unveiled a new lineup of high-end collectible figures based on the hit Amazon Prime Video series Fallout.
This announcement comes just as the show has recently returned to screens for its highly anticipated second season, continuing the story of survival in the Wasteland.

The series is a live-action adaptation of Bethesda’s legendary post-apocalyptic role-playing game franchise, known for its unique retro-futuristic aesthetic.
The reveal took place during the “NEXT LEVEL SHOWCASE XVI: REALMS BEYOND TIME” broadcast on December 26.

These new statues are part of the “Real Elite Masterline” series, a product line known for its photorealistic approach to character likenesses.

The showcase highlighted three different statues representing the show’s main protagonists who navigate the dangerous landscape of 2296.
The lineup includes:
- Lucy MacLean



The naive yet capable Vault Dweller who ventures to the surface in search of her father.




- Maximus


The ambitious squire of the Brotherhood of Steel who yearns for glory and respect.


- The Ghoul


The ruthlessly skilled bounty hunter and former movie star who has survived for centuries.



During the broadcast, the studio provided commentary on the precise sculpting required to translate the actors’ likenesses into statue form.
While the figures are currently in development, the presentation teased the inclusion of various accessories to enhance display options.
This reveal accompanied other major announcements from the studio, including a new statue of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth’s Aerith.

The showcase also featured a figure based on Evangelion: 3.0+1.0’s Asuka, highlighting the studio’s diverse portfolio across Western and Eastern media.

Pricing and specific release dates for the Fallout statues have not yet been announced.
Prime 1 Studio is expected to release further details as development on the prototypes concludes.
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