
Fallout Fans Rejoice: McFarlane’s TV Series Figures Bring the Wasteland to Your Shelf
24 October 2025 by
Marc
Just in time for the Fallout Day festivities, McFarlane Toys has dropped a full wave of Fallout TV series figures, and they’re aimed squarely at fans of the Amazon Prime show. This isn’t a recycled run of game-based variants, we’re talking screen-accurate likenesses, from pre-war cowboy Cooper Howard to Brotherhood brute Maximus. Five characters make up this wave, all fully articulated and boxed in McFarlane’s collector-grade packaging. Whether you’re looking to buy Fallout TV show figures for display or collection, there’s plenty to break down here.

Release Date: October 2025 (pre-orders live)
MSRP / Price Range: $24.99–$29.99 USD (Deluxe Editions slightly higher)
Edition Size / Production Run: Standard retail release
Manufacturer / Licence: McFarlane Toys / Amazon Prime Fallout TV Series
Meet the Figures: Fallout TV Series McFarlane Toys Lineup
Cooper Howard (Platinum Edition)

Before he became The Ghoul, Cooper was a pre-war cowboy and actor, and this figure captures that smooth, clean-shaven charm. Cowboy hat, revolver, and all. The Platinum Label might suggest a slight rarity bump, but nothing too wild. If you want a bit of Hollywood before the bombs dropped, this one’s for you.
Maximus (Deluxe Edition)

He’s not just a suit of Brotherhood of Steel armour, Maximus is a layered character, and this figure does a solid job showing that. Helmet on or off, there’s solid sculpt detail in the chest plate and gauntlets. It looks like it has some decent articulation despite the bulky gear. I wouldn’t call it a power-armour masterpiece just yet, but it definitely delivers a beefy presence on any Fallout shelf.
The Ghoul (Deluxe Edition)

This is the post-nuke Cooper we all grew to love (and fear a little). Burnt skin, cowboy rig, and a don’t-mess-with-me pistol. This version is arguably the standout of the wave, thanks to the character’s iconic look and central role in the show. It’s interesting to compare this to previous Fallout McFarlane Toys collectibles to see how the screen-based sculpting has evolved.
Harper (Deluxe Edition)

Harper’s figure may not scream “main cast,” but this soldier-slash-sidekick brings some tactical flair to the wave. Equipped with combat armour, a scoped rifle, and plenty of wasteland wear-and-tear, the sculpt looks like it leans into gritty realism. The character adds a nice variety to the wave’s visual mix, great for building out a fuller Fallout display beyond just named leads.
Norm MacLean (Deluxe Edition)

Dad’s not just background noise. Norm MacLean gets his own figure, complete with a more survivalist take on the Vault look. There’s a lived-in feel to his design, and McFarlane hasn’t skimped on the weathering. Not the flashiest figure in the wave, but for story completeness, he earns his spot.
Where to Buy Fallout Action Figures

You can currently buy Fallout TV show figures via Amazon US listings (and imports via Amazon UK), with wider distribution likely to hit specialty retailers soon. As with most McFarlane Fallout figures, the early birds tend to get the better picks, especially if Platinum variants are truly short-packed.

If you’re trying to figure out how this wave fits with previous releases, check out our review of the Fallout 76 New Vegas Elite Edition figures for comparison on accessories and scale.
Fallout TV Series McFarlane Toys Release Date and Price

Most figures are scheduled to ship late October or early November 2025. Prices range from $24.99 to around $29.99 USD for deluxe editions, which is consistent with recent McFarlane Toys Fallout Lucy Elite Edition figures. If the trend follows, we might even see UK stock around the same time as the Fallout 76 New Vegas Elite Edition Figures, though shipping delays can throw a spanner in the works.
Are These Worth Picking Up? A Quick Verdict

This first wave of Fallout McFarlane Toys collectibles based on the TV series seems to strike a smart balance, affordable, detailed, and timely. They won’t be rare grails straight out the gate, but with season 2 of the Fallout series just around the corner (and heading straight into New Vegas territory), these could age well in the aftermarket.
Will we see a Caesar’s Legion 3-pack next year? Maybe. NCR Ranger helmet sculpt? Hopefully. For now, this core wave covers the basics, and does it well.
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