Fallout is back, celebrate by 3D printing these iconic objects

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Success To fall The TV series, based on the game of the same name, is back for season two starting December 16, 2025. Amazon did well to deliver last time, so we can’t wait to jump into the next batch of episodes.

If you’re also crazy about To fallHere are some 3D models available for free to download, print and finish.

Nuka Cola and Nuka Cola capsules

Nuka Cola bottle by Grafit (Sascha Bauer) on Printables. Credit: Grafit / Sascha Bauer | Printables

Nuka Cola is an icon To fall drink, with a rocket-shaped bottle that typifies the aesthetic of the atomic age. Grafit’s Fallout Nuka Cola bottle is the most popular To fall model on Printables, and for good reason. More than 50 people completed, evaluated and provided their own examples of completed construction. You can even print with transparent filament, for that glass-like look.

Printables commenter 3DCreator even suggested printing cmaddy’s Nuka Cola Caps to accompany the bottle, which appear to be the best examples of their kind. For a neat effect, consider printing them with PLA, then using a heat gun or hair dryer to heat the filament and bending the caps to give them a worn look.

T45 Power Armor Helmet

Photo of the T45 Power Armor helmet by Tack3D on Maker World. Credit: Tack3D / Maker World

The Fallout T45 helmet by Rosencrans.angelo (portable) is a remix of a creation published on Cults3D which is no longer available. The creator notes that they “fixed it a bit” before releasing it on Maker World under a Creative Commons license. The results posted by those who made it are nothing short of incredible, especially the version above from Maker World commenter Tack3D.

This is a completely wearable headset that requires a little more love and attention than just print it and forget it. Take a look at the reviews for inspiration, with plenty of added touches like lights, gas mask tubes, and worn metallic paint jobs for that post-nuclear look.

Holotape fidget toy

3D printed Fallout holotape by Lins Labs on Maker World.

While most of the models featured here are decorative items or cosplay pieces, the Lins Labs Holotape fidget toy is an iconic piece of To fall keepsakes you might want to keep on your desk. Once printed, this Fallout 4The data module inspired by this model can be assembled primarily by friction, except for the two main body components, which require a dowel and super glue.

The tape then becomes a fidget toy, with the creator explaining: “spin the silver discs to ‘wind the tape’ and slide the release mechanism back and forth for an immersive, tactile experience.” Go to town with this by printing in orange, white, and (where possible) metallic silver filament.

Mini nuclear weapon (Fat Man ammo)

Photo of the Fallout Mini Nuclear Weapon model by DiTech Fabrications on Printables. Credit: DiTech Fabrications / Printables

The Fat Man is a shoulder-fired catapult that fires small nuclear bombs, in real life. To fall fashion. He first appeared in Fallout 3 (in a fight that takes place outside Washington DC’s Galaxy News Radio), and has been a mainstay of the series ever since.

Now you can own your own mini nuke with Riker the Sergal’s Fallout 4 Mini Nuke. Not only will it be a real conversation piece on the mantel during Christmas dinner, but it will even open so you can store items inside. Print it out in 11 easy-to-digest parts, then put it all together and finish it however you like. The image above from DiTech Fabrications is a particularly good example of “clean” construction.

AEP7 Laser Pistol

AEP7 Laser Pistol from Fallout by dragonator on Thingiverse. Credit: dragonateur / Thingiverse

Laser weapons have been a mainstay of To fall series since the very first game. The AEP7 in particular was first seen in Fallout 3 and has quickly become one of the most iconic sidearms in this game. It’s short, stubby, and with a high enough energy weapon skill, it’s a great way to end a fight.

With the AEP7 Laser Pistol from Dragonator (Fallout), you can own a rather impressive replica of this fan favorite. There are over 40 finished examples for you to draw inspiration from, many going so far as to add their own laser pointer and wiring.

Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV

No collection of 3D printables To fall models could be complete without Pip-Boy, the iconic wrist computer through which players manage their inventory, vital stats, routes and much more. There is a plot Pip-Boy models, but the Pip-Boy 3000 Mark IV from ytec3d really caught my eye.

It’s the Pip-Boy of Fallout IVcomplete with holotape reader, and was designed to accommodate a smartphone (from 2017). The same model was released on Thingiverse, where you can see different versions including size changes and replacing the smartphone insert with a printed scene.

There are of course many more Pip-Boys to create. Some more impressive examples are Jeon’s Raspberry Pi Pip-Boy version (which uses ZapWizard’s Python/Pygame interface), Apple Watch cases, and basic non-electronic versions that still get the job done.


If you haven’t seen the first season on Amazon To fallyou definitely need to immerse yourself in it first. If you’re already done and hungry for more, there are other post-apocalyptic shows like Silo it’s well worth your time.

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