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AFalloutfan has made some awesome trinkets out of glass, paying tribute to many of the items from the games. The recent surge in interest inFallouthas seen the number of amazing fan creations increase of late.

After the recent release of theFalloutTV show, gamers everywhere have been hopping back into the games to relive their favorite wasteland memories. Some are going back to the classic Interplay titles, while others are revisiting the more recent Bethesda and Obsidian efforts. As a matter of fact, theentireFalloutseries has received a player count boostin recent weeks, and it’s been awesome to see some new fans diving in for the first time, too.

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Redditor Howitzer_underfire shared the impressiveFallouttrinkets, which show off a vault suit, fusion core, mini-nuke, Nuka-Cola, and a radioactive potato made entirely of glass. The level of detail here is amazing, and the glass on the Nuka-Cola in particular looks like it has been pulled directly from aFalloutgame. Some in the thread even suggested sizing up the glass creations to make a full-size prop, with one user saying, “clearly you’re talented enough.” Despite making it clear that theseFalloutcreations are made of glass, a concerning number of users commented on how much they wanted to eat the small pieces. A few users even claimed that they looked like gummies, and with some items, they do have a point.

Fallout Glass Trinket Replicas

It’s been great to see theFalloutcommunity come to life all over again after the release of the TV show. Fans all over have been sharing their amazing creations to pay tribute to the series, and there have been some incredible pieces so far. OneFalloutfan even built an awesome Mr. Handy out of LEGO, showing amazing creativity to bring one of the series’ most iconic robots to life.

Of everything to come from the recent popularity ofFallout, one thing stands out above the rest. It was recently revealed thatBethesda wants to release games at a quicker rate, a statement possibly led by the current discourse about a newFallouttitle. WithThe Elder Scrolls 6currently in the works at Bethesda, at the studio’s current rate, players will likely be looking at a newFalloutgame in the 2030s, at least. This will be far too late to capitalize on the hype of theFalloutTV show, even if it runs for many seasons in the future. These recent comments will be music to the ears of gamers who want Bethesda to improve its output going forward, and offer hope that a newFalloutgame could be on the way in this decade, after all.