The wasteland demands boldness, and Fallout has never been one to hold back. Prime Video's adaptation of the beloved video game series became an instant streaming sensation, capturing the brutal, darkly humorous spirit of the post-apocalyptic world. Now, one of its standout characters is getting a collectible that matches the show's larger-than-life scale.

Prime 1 Studio has officially unveiled its Real Elite Masterline statue of Maximus, the Brotherhood of Steel soldier portrayed by Aaron Moten in the hit series. This 1/4 scale masterpiece towers at over 26 inches and depicts Maximus in the iconic T-60 Power Armor he first wore in the show. The statue is currently available for pre-order, with a release window set for August 2027.

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A Statue That Tells a Story

According to the official product description, the statue brings to life “a young soldier who clings to the ideals of the Brotherhood of Steel in an attempt to erase a dark past.” The base is a diorama of wasteland relics, including a bleached Deathclaw skull, scuttling Radroaches, and a milk vending machine meant to evoke Maximus's childhood memories. “Each element is crafted to quietly tell its part of the story,” the description adds.

For collectors who want even more display options, the Deluxe Edition includes two swappable heads, two swappable arms, a spare head stand, and an additional arm holding the T-60 pistol. This edition ensures fans can customize their statue to capture different moments from the series.

The Cast and Creators Behind the Show

Alongside Moten, the cast of Fallout includes Ella Purnell (Yellowjackets) as Lucy MacLean, Walton Goggins (Justified) as the Ghoul/Cooper Howard, Kyle MacLachlan (Twin Peaks) as Hank MacLean, Moisés Arias (The King of Staten Island) as Norm MacLean, Xelia Mendes-Jones (Havoc) as Dane, and Leslie Uggams (Deadpool) as Betty Pearson.

The series was created for television by Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet, who also serve as writers, executive producers, and co-showrunners. It comes from Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy's Kilter Films, with Nolan directing the first three episodes. Bethesda is heavily involved, with Todd Howard executive producing for Bethesda Game Studios and James Altman executive producing for Bethesda Softworks. Amazon MGM Studios, Kilter Films, Bethesda Game Studios, and Bethesda Softworks produce the series.

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Fallout is streaming now on Prime Video, and this statue is a must-have for any serious collector looking to bring a piece of the wasteland home.