The iconic Fallout Nuka Girl statue is officially making its long-awaited return to store shelves in July 2026. The highly anticipated launch is officially set for this summer to satisfy the growing hunger for memorabilia. The upcoming Fallout launch is perfectly timed to capitalize on the franchise's current cultural peak.
The landscape of the Fallout universe has shifted dramatically over the last few years, largely thanks to the explosive success of the Amazon Prime television series. The show managed to pull in 65 million viewers in its first few weeks, creating a whole new generation of fans eager to decorate their living spaces with iconic gear. While players know that a full-scale sequel like Fallout 5 is still many years away—likely not appearing until at least 2030—the hunger for content is being filled by high-quality replicas and secondary media. Bethesda has been leaning into this demand by announcing various projects, including a fully functional Pip-Boy 3000 replica arriving in June and a controversial "code-in-box" Anniversary Edition for the Nintendo Switch 2.
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The Return of the Iconic Fallout Nuka-Cola
The upcoming Nuka Girl statue from Gaming Heads brings this retro-futuristic icon to life with incredible precision, standing approximately 13 inches tall at a 1/6 scale. Crafted from high-quality polystone resin, the figure depicts the mascot in her classic attire: a white crop top and slacks accented with bold red stripes, paired with sleek black leather gloves and boots. One of the most striking features is her red jetpack, which actually has sculpted stars shooting out of the thrusters to give the piece a sense of motion. Collectors can also choose to display her with the visor of her space helmet either up or down, allowing for a bit of customization depending on whether they prefer the sealed "mascot" look or a more personal character portrait.
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Hardcore fans will need to act quickly, as this re-release is limited to ensure its value remains high among the community. Gaming Heads is offering the Nuka Girl statue in three distinct tiers to fit different budgets and collection goals. The top-tier Exclusive Edition is priced at $549.99 and is limited to only 500 units worldwide, featuring a unique "radiant sphere" background that creates a glowing halo effect around the figure. For those who prefer a more traditional look, the Standard Edition is available for $499.99 with a 1,000-unit run. Finally, a more affordable Collective Edition is priced at $399.99; this version comes unpainted, allowing hobbyists to apply their own custom wasteland weathering or traditional colors to the 1/6 scale model.
While she never speaks a word of dialogue or hands out a single quest, the character at the heart of this July release is one of the most recognizable faces in the entire series. Nuka Girl serves as the official pinup mascot for Nuka-Cola, the sugary soft drink that acts as the backbone of the wasteland's economy. She represents a lost era of optimism, appearing on rusted billboards and holographic advertisements scattered across the ruins of Boston and Appalachia. Her most significant presence is found within the Nuka-World expansion for Fallout 4, where her signature rocket suit and "Thirst Zapper" laser pistol are actually obtainable items for the player. In-universe lore even suggests that her costume was so popular in the year 2062 that retailers couldn't keep her suit on the shelves during the Halloween season.
This July launch is a rare second chance for fans who missed the original limited run back in 2020. Since that first release sold out, the secondary market prices for these statues have skyrocketed, making this retail re-release a much more attractive option for anyone building a definitive collection. With shipments expected to roll out between July and September 2026, the timing aligns perfectly with the lull between major television seasons of Fallout. As the fandom continues to expand, these limited items act as a "vault" for value, preserving the aesthetic of the atomic age for the future.