McFarlane Toys To Launch Fallout 76 and Fallout New Vegas Elite Edition Figures

McFarlane’s Fallout Elite Edition Figures Just Raised the Bar

22 July 2025 by

Marc

Here’s the down-low, McFarlane’s latest figures, the Fallout 76 action figures and Fallout New Vegas figures, are crammed with detail, offer thrilling collectibles, and keep the McFarlane Toys Fallout series momentum going. We’ve had a close look, and here’s why these two sets deserve your attention.

 McFarlane Toys Fallout 76 and Fallout New Vegas Figures

Release Date:
Fallout 76 T‑60 Elite Edition: mid‑July 2025
Fallout New Vegas NCR Ranger Elite Edition: pre‑orders from 23 July 2025

Price: Both figures at around £59.99/US$59.99 each

Edition Size: Collector-focused Elite Editions (likely limited runs, though exact numbers remain unannounced)

Manufacturer: McFarlane Toys, under the official Bethesda license

McFarlane Toys Fallout 76 Elite Edition Figures

Let’s start with the T‑60 power armour figure. For those who remember the tank-like bulk of this suit in Fallout 76, the figure gets this spot-on. Sculpted details like welding seams, dents and exhaust vents are gorgeously crisp. Articulation is up to 22 points, enough to flex into all the classic power armour poses.

McFarlane Toys Fallout 76 Elite Edition Figures

Humour alert, if Pip-Boy had a stronger signal, this figure would send a better “huntin’ for mutants” vibe. On top of that, Fallout 76 Elite Edition toys fans get a load of accessories, including a rifle, pistols and a sturdy display base. And yes, the all-important ELITE POINTS card is included.

T‑60 power armour figure

Combined with the sleek gold foil packaging, this figure feels much more like a premium collectible than a mass-produced toy. It hits that sweet spot between nostalgia and modern toy engineering.

If you’ve already seen our take on the Fallout TV show toy line, this figure is a perfect extension of that world, more grounded in game lore, and built for fans who want that gritty, battle-worn look.

Fallout New Vegas Elite Edition Figures McFarlane Toys

The standout this time is the NCR Ranger from Fallout: New Vegas. This Fallout New Vegas figure brings serious presence, and McFarlane absolutely nails the look. The sculpt captures that worn, battle-hardened feel right down to the dust on the duster. It’s the kind of figure that doesn’t need flash, it just stands there and dares everything around it to make a move.

McFarlane Toys NCR Ranger from Fallout New Vegas

Accessories? It’s an arsenal. A sniper rifle, submachine gun, combat knife, binoculars, satchel charges and four swappable hands are packed in. It’s like Christmas morning for fans of New Vegas. Add in a dynamic display base and you’ve got serious shelf presence. This is one that’ll have your friends leaning in for a closer look.

McFarlane Toys  Fallout New Vegas NCR Ranger

Much like the excellent McFarlane Toys Fallout Lucy Elite Edition, this figure shows that the Elite line isn’t slowing down any time soon, if anything, it’s doubling down on depth and detail.

Are They Worth Buying Online?

So should you buy McFarlane Fallout 76 and New Vegas Elite Edition figures online? Absolutely. With that £59.99/US$59.99 price point, you’re getting a loaded package, superb sculpt quality and collector-grade packaging. The figures feel more like mini statues than toys, but with articulation that reminds you they’re still meant to be posed, played or proudly displayed.

buy McFarlane Fallout 76 and New Vegas Elite Edition figures online

Factor in the McFarlane Toys Fallout 76 Elite Edition figures’ custom accessories and unique packaging, and the online pre-order feels well worth it. Not to mention the potential prize of owning a limited-edition collectible if you’re lucky with the included ELITE POINTS.

What Are McFarlane ELITE POINTS?

Every Elite Edition figure comes with a card containing ELITE POINTS, and these are part of McFarlane’s newer rewards initiative. The points vary by figure and can be redeemed through their collector platform for things like signed prototypes, exclusive figures or behind-the-scenes content.

There are four different cards randomly packed in each figure box. The higher the point value, the better your redemption tier. It’s an extra layer of excitement for collectors, and while not every card will net you something rare, the chance alone makes it fun to engage with. Think of it as your loyalty punch card, except it could win you a signed concept sculpt if you play your cards right.

Fallout Fans, This One’s for You

For those who’ve followed the McFarlane Toys Fallout series, these two figures mark a major level-up. If you liked the recent Lucy figure or checked out our look at the broader Fallout line, you’ll find these sit perfectly alongside them on the shelf.

The T‑60 captures the mechanical might of Brotherhood technology, while the NCR Ranger walks that fine line between post-apocalyptic dread and organised resistance. Together, they’re a strong statement about what the Fallout elite edition toys line can offer going forward.

A Final Thought with a Vault-Tec Wink

McFarlane has really leaned into world-building here. These aren’t just action figures, they’re snapshots of the Fallout universe at its most iconic. The ELITE POINTS system adds a collector’s edge, and the articulation and sculpting give these toys real value both in hand and on display.

If I had one nitpick, it’s that the NCR Ranger’s accessory loadout might overwhelm newer collectors. Between the sniper rifle, shotgun, submachine gun, pistols, binoculars and more, there’s enough firepower to start your own faction. That said, it’s hard to argue when every piece looks this good and fits the lore so tightly.

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