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When you think of Fallout, the first image that probably comes to mind is a grinning Vault Boy, decked out in his trademark blue and yellow jumpsuit, giving you the thumbs up.
Prime Video's Fallout series reveals the canon origin story of Vault-Tec's mascot, Vault Boy, and explains why he always gives a thumbs-up.
Looking like a prop from the Fallout TV show, this gaming PC has some great painting and weathering work, plus 3D-printed Vault-Tec parts.
Given what the Fallout series reveals about Vault-Tec’s culpability for the nuclear explosions, the anecdote certainly adds a dark, ironic element to Vault Boy’s thumbs-up.
Vault Boy gives a big thumbs up to this gorgeous Ducky Fallout-themed keyboard. Comes with a free Vault-Tec branded desk mat too. Image credit: Overclockers/ Ducky/ Bethesda.
The fallout from a controversial Facebook post by state Rep. Lynne DiSanto, R-Box Elder, continued late Tuesday when a Rapid City-based nonprofit dropped her from a community event scheduled for ...
Bethesda. Prime Video’s ‘Fallout’ confirms the grim truth about Vault Boy’s classic thumbs-up pose Many think that Vault Boy’s classic pose with his thumb out is a positive cheer, but ...
Prime Video's Fallout series reveals the canon origin story of Vault-Tec's mascot, Vault Boy, and explains why he always gives a thumbs-up.