am i the only one that noticed that when in the close up of the ranger reloading his proper revolver that it changed to a colt python then back to his proper revolver after he reloaded?
I was fortunate enough to be a producer for this -- what an awesome, dedicated group of people who create all these FALLOUT-related products. A truly talented group.
Honestly all of you guys are amazing! Fallout films that come from you guys I feel I can really get into and always love! Thank you so much. BTW More nuka cola props.
Three things I wish they did with the costumes. One is I wish they would have given the Ranger some shoulderpads to make him look more badass, brave, and heroic. I love the actor they chose, he works well, he just looks kinda slumpy in the duster as most people would. Two is give the super mutant's mask a little more animation. The mouth being agape the whole time made it seem super cheap and ruined the immersion a lot towards the end of the film which is a shame considering it takes four hours to put on and everything else about the film being wonderful. Three is make some better looking slave collars. They look pretty nonthreatening even in Nuka Break. They did a great job with the metal textures on the pip boy, laser rifle, and power armor. So it would be nice to see that carry over in some of the props for future episodes.
To be honest the super mutants really don't open their mouth much even much like Bison did in this, quite a few have what i'd consider rubber bands on their face in the games, and they don't really do much other than open and close it. They have tight mouths.
I've seen nuka break seasons one, two, and I've checked out red star and I love it! I hope you guys make more and show mutated animals, more super mutants and night kin, NCR and the legion, and perhaps some wild wasteland traits for extras.
Waiting for another season! This is so damn good! Made me install Fallout 3 and New Vegas and mod the shit out of them to play for hours again! Great Job!
Hey just wanted to say thank you for the aesome series. I tell all my buds that there really is a fallout film (which sould be on tv) and no one belives me/dont think itll be good. So of course i strap em down, straight jacket and gag. Force them to watch it. By the time its over they are walking out, absolutely delighted
Do you guys film out in Ocotillo? Or the Imperial Valley in general? I see a lot of scenery that is familiar to myself in a lot of your work. Personally I would love to just be able to offer you guys a place to cool off at night if you are. Got a giant pool for ya'll to hang out at. Or fire pit if you film during the winter, which is smart since damn our summers are brutal.
I think he's in it for the pillage and crucifying. NCR ain't perfect. But beats slavery. Rangers eat little men in red for breakfast. And the swallow em down with a nice Sunset Sarsaparilla. Haven't met anything that Beats a good shotgun, revolver and certain 12.7mm rifle.
I really like Wayside Creations, I have a question, how long does it take to put on the super mutant makeup? This is a really cool mini series and I'm glad someone or some people have FINALLY created this! Good work!🙏
Some people believe we all came from apes. But does that mean we really did? If so why is there still apes? XD I believe no even better. I have Faith the Ranger smiled
Here's a little thing I came up with for a season 2 short while taking a shower. The ranger should cross paths with the courier from the game at some point in his journey. I don't know, make the courier and the ranger a temporary legion hunting duo, that'll bad ass.
Question on the props. The weapons anyways. Besides the fallout weapons that obviously need to be built from scratch do you guys use real guns? For instance the Rangers revolver, the machine-gun looked a bit off but that too. Did you guys use replicas or the real deal? Yes I know you guys use effects for gunfire. I'm not a noob. I own real guns. So yeah I was just wondering. :)
Do you guys film out in Ocotillo? Or the Imperial Valley in general? I see a lot of scenery that is familiar to myself in a lot of your work. Personally I would love to just be able to offer you guys a place to cool off at night if you are. Got a giant pool for ya'll to hang out at. Or fire pit if you film during the winter, which is smart since damn our summers are brutal.