This Fallout Cosplay Has Us Standing By
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Postapocalyptic tough
Here's UK cosplayer Alphabety, as shot by Nicholas Gray.
Fresh out of the vault
Viverra Cosplay was photographed by BTSE Photo. "Everything except the Pip Boy (from the special edition version of Fallout 4) was 100 percent made by me," she says.
Strap on your Pip Boy
Michael Keen posed for this photo by Boston-based David (Sohno) Pinsonneault.
Nuka Cola girl
Russian cosplayer Haku Mikiriyami makes a great case for Nuka Cola.
Wasteland's finest
Minuteman MateriaJunkee is getting ready to free the wastes from radroaches and boredom.
Aim for the eyes!
You've gotta love Jennifer Robinson's deathclaw costume.
Nick Valentine's on the case
Cosplayer Doccane deserves much credit for this marvelous Nick Valentine from Fallout 4. Photo by Cosplay Illustrated.
Portrait with bobbleheads
Morfei Photo snapped Emelie von Panda looking pensive post-apocalypse.
Addictive
Shii Arisugawa photographed Nukazombie, complete with a prop version of Jet.
Deathclaws beware
This as a photo of @harleychainsaw by @lethalgemma.
Suited up for the NCR
Before this shoot by Hanamaru Photography, Skookum Props and Armour built this creation over a three-month span.
Medic!
Cosplayer Coli Edwards is ready to patch you up if you're passing through NCR. Photographed by Pandariot779.
Rough and ready
Vagabond_tbj took this shot of Minuteman Greg Pritchett.
Nice details!
Here's a closer view of Michael Keen by David (Sohno) Pinsonneault.
Do they sell those dresses in the vaults?
Never leave your vault without your bobbleheads, right, Jeanette?
Wastes chic
Crystal Faraday is not messing around. Photo by Jordan Baylon.
Nick and Ellie are here
This impressive cosplay (that's Selsig Tân Cosplay on the right and Phoebe on the left) comes via Len Valentine.
Ready for Fallout 76
Cosplayer Craterside Creations is ready for a selfie.
Big guns
UK cosplayer and prop builder Richard Marshall of Vexed Cosplay and Props poses for Larry Rostant Photography.
Seen any muties?
Brandyn Storch was photographed by NerdRiot Photography.
Hey Hancock
Hey Look It's That Guy Cosplay puts together a mean John Hancock. Photos by Snap Happy Ian & Lightreaver Photo.
Great ghoul!
Here are a few more details from that John Hancock costume on Hey Look It's That Guy Cosplay.
Kings of the apocalypse
Hey Look It's That Guy Cosplay also has a version of one of the Kings from Fallout: New Vegas.
Worlds collide
Boba Fett crashed a party hosted by DeadExposure and Oldeman Cosplay.
Everything nice in the wastes
Snips and Snails Cosplay was photographed by Shutter Speed Media.
Best boye
"The leather armor is all 100 perfect real leather (pigskin to be precise) and was my first leatherworking project," Viverra Cosplay says. "The weapons were 3D printed, sanded, and painted by me."
Welcome to the garage
This Fallout 4-inspired jacket on Megan Stein (as photographed by Ruffshots Photography) is hot stuff.
Cosplay couple in action
Here's the work of a cosplay couple that goes by Team Jasinic on Instagram. Jase is in front of the camera; Kyra took the shot.
War never changes
Here's a mutie, a Yes Man and a cosplay dog (nice work, Frostbite Cosplay) are captured by photographer RottenPix.
Long live Nick
This Nick comes courtesy of Ebonnie. Photo by Global Cosplay.
Time to bust out the Junk Jet
Steve Rieck needs no merchants, thank you very much. Photo by Amy.