Fallout TV Show's Power Armor took 5 months to make

Learn how designers made one of gaming's most iconic suits come to life.

by · Shacknews

The Fallout TV show has been a success for many reasons, and that includes the production's careful attention to detail when it comes to props and practical sets. We spoke with Cary Gunnar Lee, the project lead on bringing the T-60 Power Armor to life.

In the interview, Cary Gunnar Lee talks to our own Greg Burke about his work on the Fallout TV Show. In it, he reveals that the process of designing the T-60 Power Armor and assembling it in real life took a staggering five months.

The interview is filled with behind-the-scenes tidbits about all of the small details that make the Fallout show feel so authentic. Subscribe to the Shacknews Interviews YouTube channel for more insightful interviews with creatives.

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