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McFarlane Fallout 6-inch Posed Figures, including Vault Boy, Deathclaw, Securitron, Maximus, Lucy, and Hank Maclean

  • Writer: Mephitsu
    Mephitsu
  • Oct 21
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 23

As well as the 7-inch articulated action figures from Fallout revealed recently, McFarlane are also continuining their 6-inch posed figure line from the Fallout franchise with a raft of new releases incoming.


Despite being from a streaming TV series, these are released under the Movie Maniacs badge. Each posed figure sits on an environmental base and comes with a cardboard backdrop. You will also get a mini-poster and a secret bonus item.



The figures include three versions of Vault Boy. The trio is exclusive, with all of them available at Amazon, while Version 1 and 2 are also available at Walmart, with Version 1 also shared with Best Buy. These are US exclusivity arrangements. It is not yet confirmed if Amazon will hold these globally as an exclusive, or if they will be available generally outside the US via the local distribution channels.



There are also figures of Deathclaw, Securitron, Maximus, and Lucy. Again these are exclusives with all available at Amazon. Walmart are also getting access to Deathclaw, Maximus, and Lucy. The final figure is a Red Platinum figure of Hank Maclean who is exclusive only at Walmart.


All of these release across October (some in stock now in the US) and November. Each release has a . We've added all of them to our extensive McFarlane Collector Database



Vault-Tec Corporation Mascot. (Version 1)



Vault-Tec Corporation Mascot. (Version 2)



Vault-Tec Corporation Mascot. (Version 3)



Lucy is an optimistic Vault Dweller with an all-American can-do spirit. Her peaceful and idealistic nature is tested when people harm her loved ones.



A young soldier hides his tragic past as he serves in a militaristic faction called Brotherhood of Steel. He believes in the nobility of the Brotherhood’s mission to bring law and order to the Wasteland, and will do anything to further their goals



The Ghoul has survived the Wasteland longer than most, and has made his living as a ruthless bounty hunter. As pragmatic and deadly as he may be, there's more than meets the eye beneath his irradiated and violent exterior.



Deathclaws are genetically engineered reptilian predators created by the U.S. military for combat. With immense strength, sharp claws, and pack instincts, they’ve evolved into apex threats in the Fallout wasteland. Now iconic, they embody the danger and wildness of the post-apocalyptic world.



Securitrons are heavily armed, monowheel security robots developed by RobCo and H&H Tools. Built with titanium alloy and advanced displays, they’re resistant to small arms fire and capable of showing expressive facial animations. Designed for defense and control, they’re a key force in maintaining order across the Fallout wasteland



In the Fallout TV series, Hank MacLean is the overseer of Vault 33 and father to Lucy and Norm. Beneath his calm leadership lies a dark secret from his past, which ultimately sets Lucy on a dangerous journey across the wasteland.




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