The $500 recreation of Nuka-Cola's least-creepy mascot arrives in 2026
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Fallout fans can finally (figuratively) nuke their thirst this summer, thanks to the release of Nuka-Cola Corporation's mascot, Nuka-Girl, in officially licensed statue form. Nearly six years after announcing the Fallout 4-inspired statue, collectibles maker Gaming Heads' Fallout: Nuka-Girl statue is now expected to ship in Q3 2026.
Gaming Heads' Fallout: Nuka-Girl will arrive in a relative wasteland of new Fallout content. Season 3 of Amazon's Fallout TV show isn't expected to arrive until 2027 and Fallout 5 won't be released until after The Elder Scrolls 6 — whenever that is! Fallout fans will therefore have to satiate their needs with Fallout 76 or another go at Fallout 4, which just got its Anniversary Edition release late last year.
In the meantime, Fallout fans' discretionary spending can be aimed at the Fallout: Nuka-Girl collectible statue, which comes in three editions and is still available for pre-order. The standard edition costs $499.99 and is limited to 1,000 pieces, while an exclusive edition costs $549.99 and includes a radiant sphere background. The latter is limited to 500 pieces. Finally, there's a "collective edition" that costs $399.99 and is unpainted.
Gaming Heads says its Fallout: Nuka-Girl statue is estimated to ship from the factory between July and September of this year.
Here's the statue's official description:
Nuka-Girl is shown in her signature Rocketsuit featuring white slacks and a white crop top, both of which have red stripes running down them, black leather boots and gloves, a red jetpack and a space helmet. Her jetpack even has stars shooting out of it. It's no wonder that during the Halloween season of 2062 the popularity of Nuka-Girl's Rocketsuit was so overwhelming that stores simply couldn't keep up with demand.
Nuka-Girl stands approximately 13 inches tall from the bottom of the Nuka-Cola bottle cap base to the top of her zipper gun. She can be displayed with or without the visor on her space helmet.
The image of Nuka-Girl as a pinup was established in Fallout 4 in advertisements for Nuka-Cola. The image that serves as inspiration for Gaming Heads' statue is from the artwork for Fallout 4: Nuka-World, the sixth piece of downloadable content for Fallout 4 that was released in 2016.
Gaming Heads sells a long list of Fallout-inspired merch, including multiple Vault Boy bobbleheads, a $1,499 Deathclaw statue, and
snowglobes to commemorate nuclear winter. You can even buy Nuka-Cola's other mascots, Bottle and Cappy, in bendable toy form.
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