A talented Fallout fan has shared their amazing Mr. Handy recreation, using only LEGO pieces. The Mr. Handy robots are a staple of the Fallout series, and this LEGO recreation pays tribute to them in an extremely unique way.
With the popularity of the Fallout TV series, there has been an explosion in interest in the franchise as a whole. This has naturally resulted in a ton of awesome pieces of Fallout fan art being created by the community since. Just recently, one gamer even made an awesome Fallout skateboard in real life. It’s been great to see the community get to show its creativity like this, and with the hype for the franchise still ongoing, there will no doubt be plenty more awesome Fallout fan creations in the future.
This particular LEGO creation was made by Redditor One-Addendum-3647, who shared it with the Fallout community online. The piece looks just like the Mr. Handy robots from the Fallout series, propped up with a LEGO stand in the center. Impressively, no instructions were followed here — instead, they made it up as they went along, making each individual part of the Mr. Handy robot one by one, until it was finally complete.
Over the years, gamers have often used LEGO as a way to recreate their favorite characters and items in a unique and creative way. It offers near-limitless potential, so it makes sense that many would choose it as their preferred avenue for this kind of thing. Just recently, one gamer even recreated one of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom’s Skyview Towers using LEGO. A lot of the time, people create builds like this in the hope it will inspire an official LEGO set for that franchise. Fallout is yet to receive a LEGO set of its own, but considering the enormous popularity of the TV show, nothing can be ruled out going forward.
Thanks to the success of the TV adaptation, rumors have appeared suggesting the next Fallout game may release sooner than expected. While Bethesda itself may be too busy to handle the task, it isn't difficult to imagine a world where Microsoft outsources the game to another capable studio in order to capitalize on the mainstream hype that Fallout will receive as long as the TV show remains well-received. Using current Bethesda development times, the next Fallout game may not be released until deep into the 2030s, and it seems unfathomable that Microsoft will allow that with an IP that is only on the way up.
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