While Mini-Nukes were introduced in the non-canon Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, they have since become a staple of the franchise. These are really fun to make—the bodies take a while to print, and the painting is time-consuming (as I like to print them in metallic silver, paint them, scratch through the paint with sandpaper, then add rust effects ), but the result is more than worth it. Prop also doubles as a functional container. Product photos taken by Lindsay AKA Dinz in Goodsprings during Fallout Fan Celebration 2025.
While Mini-Nukes were introduced in the non-canon Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel, they have since become a staple of the franchise. These are really fun to make—the bodies take a while to print, and the painting is time-consuming (as I like to print them in metallic silver, paint them, scratch through the paint with sandpaper, then add rust effects ), but the result is more than worth it. Prop also doubles as a functional container. Product photos taken by Lindsay AKA Dinz in Goodsprings during Fallout Fan Celebration 2025.