Hi Oxhorn! Thanks for the shout out. I (TomsPropShop) made the magazines, Sugar bombs and abaxo boxes. So honoured to see them on your display! You’re a big reason I love fallout as much as I do! Keep up the great work!!
Until he died. On the other hand Sole Survivor has a lasting impact on the Commonwealth, he would likely be known as a local legend just like our Lone Wanderer and Courier.
Ah, this brings me back to when I visited the Hoover Dam and during the whole tour I was excitedly pointing out what I recognized to my family LOL. Also lived in Nevada briefly mainly due to my obsession with New Vegas. Anyways- Glorious collection. I'm definitely inspired by this. Might get some pennants, magazine covers, etc from the games to decorate my room's walls.
I was the same way in Boston! Most of my knowledge was from the game "Here's where the super mutants lived" "This is Goodneighbor, I met my friend Hancock here.."
This is the "My wife" - I love your channel almost as much as I love Fallout (been with the game since FO1) and so it was a jealousy of love lmao!! You are an amazing storyteller and I appreciate your videos very much, thanks for all the hard work!
Oxhorn when he asks his wife to get milk on her way home from work "I feel that the sole survivor has a lack of calcium in his bones, so he decides to get milk"
Ox, the nuka bottles and all "resin" props are all still 3d printed, but with an sla printer which uses uv reactive resin, the ones with lines that you're talking about is an older type, there's many different types of 3d printing, sla resin is great for immense details, I use it for models :3
Yeah they remind me of the ones made by punished props. They also made a fat boy that actually shoots (albeit not very well, but it kinda makes it even more like the one in the game) as well as other cool fallout paraphernalia
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This is probably the coolest thing I've ever seen, I love the fallout universe and your collection makes me wanna play more and build my own eventually. So awesome that you put that all together, I don't think you have a problem I think that kind of stuff is sorta nostalgic & makes you feel like you're in another reality.
@@883kodiak Yeah good call. I think I may move it. I am waiting on some new furniture to arrive. Then I will move some stuff from the shelf to better organize things.
I know this is really late cause this video is a year old, but you can still find vintage Moxie bottles on ebay. Moxie is the drink Vim was modeled after, and they used to use bottles nearly identical to the ones found in game. Hope this helps
Man I was kind of hoping he was going to say where he got the Shelf it's all sitting on from 😕 it's really hard to find a nice shelf with lights in it like that for collectibles or at least over here in Canada it's hard to
Yep, I had to install the lights myself (except for the lights on the top shelf, those came with it). I used these lights for the shelf: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06W51W6N5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I love that New Vegas mask! My Fallout. (NV) fanart is substantially smaller. I made a chrocheted plush of Rex, decorated some old bottles from a yard sale and painted my own star bottle caps.
Pro tip, if space is a problem, be selective with your collection items, for example, Having just one of each model of car is better in that case. I myself have the light blue Fusion Flea (because I love light blue stuff, I own a light blue Fiat 500, which in my mind is the closest thing to a real life modern Fusion Flea xD, I even have a Vault-boy sticker on the back of it), and the Nuka~Cola Truck, because I love the in game prop, so I didn't get the Nuka~Girl version, I like to keep stuff vanilla haha.
@@sleeezy_E He should have a unique radio station that narrates your adventure in real time, talking about lore as you enter certain areas or meet certain characters
I really like that some of the props are your own personal lore, its unique and makes the collection more unique and not just a bunch of Bethesda stuff.
Actually Jangles comes in multiple sizes in the FO universe, you can find various sized ones in 76, although most find the large one, since, well, obviously it’s hard to miss.
From The Vault Dweller's Survival Guide(The Fallout 1 version, There's also version for 3, 4, and 76): The RobCo Pip-Boy 2000 (hereafter called the Pip-Boy), is a handy device that you *wear on your wrist*. It's small, especially by today's standards, and it will store a godly amount of information for you. And using modern super-deluxe resolution graphics to boot! All Pip-Boys are wrist mounted.
@@oyvey304 I know a guy who does glassblowing, who made what the Nuka Dark bottle was supposed to look like in the promo pictures. It's really awesome, and this winter when I have more free time, I need to make a good quality canvas bag and trade it to him to make me one of those Nuka Dark bottles. 🥰 Edit: Oh! -- and he's currently working on a Quantum that's going to have a hollow space inside so he can put one of those blue chemical lights in it to give it a realistic glow. I can't wait to see that one. I keep telling him he should sell them on Etsy.
I love this so much. I've been working on a Fallout cosplay, and thats lead me to making and acquiring props, even though I'll never use some of these things in cosplay context. My shelf is much smaller, but its slowly expanding