Fallout enthusiasts can finally quench their thirst this summer with the arrival of the Nuka-Cola Corporation’s iconic mascot, Nuka-Girl, as a high-end, officially licensed statue. Nearly six years after the initial announcement, the Fallout 4-inspired collectible from Gaming Heads is finally slated to ship in the third quarter of 2026.
This release lands during a relatively quiet period for new Fallout media. With the third season of Amazon’s Fallout series not expected until 2027 and Fallout 5 shelved until well after the launch of The Elder Scrolls 6, fans looking to bridge the gap have little choice but to dive back into Fallout 76 or revisit the Commonwealth in Fallout 4, which received a fresh Anniversary Edition late last year.
For those looking to expand their wasteland display, the Nuka-Girl statue remains available for pre-order in three distinct configurations. The standard edition, capped at 1,000 units, is priced at $499.99. A more limited exclusive edition, restricted to 500 pieces, features an illuminated radiant sphere background for $549.99. Finally, a “collective edition,” perfect for custom painters, is available for $399.99.
Gaming Heads anticipates that the Nuka-Girl statue will begin shipping from the warehouse between July and September 2026.
According to the official product description:
Nuka-Girl is depicted in her signature Rocketsuit—complete with white slacks and a matching crop top adorned with red stripes, complemented by sleek black leather boots and gloves. She is outfitted with a space helmet and a vibrant red jetpack that appears to emit shooting stars. During the Halloween season of 2062, this look became an overnight sensation, causing demand for the suit to far outstrip retail supply.
Standing approximately 13 inches tall, the piece rests on a stylized Nuka-Cola bottle cap base and features a detachable visor for the helmet. The Nuka-Girl pinup aesthetic, popularized by Fallout 4 advertising, was specifically drawn from the promotional artwork for the game’s 2016 expansion, Fallout 4: Nuka-World.
Gaming Heads offers a vast array of Fallout-themed merchandise, ranging from classic Vault Boy bobblehead sets to a massive $1,499 Deathclaw statue, along with various mementos to celebrate a post-nuclear world—including poseable Bottle and Cappy figures.
Source: Polygon


