Thu. Mar 26th, 2026

Prime 1 Studio Unveils Maximus T-60 Power Armor Statue from Fallout Series

Maximus in T-60 Power Armor statue by Prime 1 Studio

Prime 1 Studio is set to release a highly anticipated statue of Maximus in his T-60 Power Armor, inspired by the popular Fallout TV series. This collectible piece captures the character ready to confront the dangers of the Wasteland.

Pre-orders for this new 1/4 scale Maximus in T-60 Power Armor statue will officially begin on March 26, 2026, at 09:00 AM MSK (Moscow Standard Time).

Maximus T-60 Power Armor statue detail

Crafted from polystone and other quality materials, the standard edition of this collector’s item will be priced at $1399, while a deluxe version will be available for $1599.

Maximus T-60 Power Armor statue action pose

Sculptors have meticulously captured one of the central characters of the Fallout series, depicted clinging to the ideals of the Brotherhood of Steel in an attempt to erase the organization’s dark past. The imposing form and dynamic pose of the T-60 Power Armor, its helmet featuring LED light-up functionality, and the symbolic three-claw marks are all rendered with high precision, based on the on-screen props.

Maximus T-60 Power Armor statue close-up

The specially designed base vividly brings the Wasteland to life as Maximus perceives it, featuring a bleached Deathclaw skull, scurrying radroaches, and a milk dispenser that evokes memories of childhood. Every element is crafted to silently tell its part of the story.

Maximus T-60 Power Armor statue base details

The deluxe set includes additional interchangeable parts: two swap-out heads (one helmeted and one unhelmeted), two pairs of swap-out hands (one with clenched fists and one holding an assault rifle), an additional right hand with a T-60 pistol, and a head stand for display.

Maximus T-60 Power Armor statue with interchangeable parts

The statue stands 67 cm (26.4 inches) tall, with a width of 40 cm (15.7 inches) or 67 cm (26.4 inches) with the rifle, and a depth of 47 cm (18.5 inches) or 50 cm (19.7 inches) with the rifle. It weighs an impressive 27 kg (59.5 lbs). The anticipated release window for this statue is set between August and November 2027.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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