Summary
- A fan recreated Fallout’s Mr. Handy robot using LEGO pieces, capturing its iconic design.
- LEGO is popular among Fallout fans for creating custom creations, showcasing unique creativity.
A Fallout fan online has recreated the series’ iconic Mr. Handy robot using LEGO. Every Fallout fan can instantly recognize Mr. Handy robots, and this particular LEGO recreation is a great homage to the design.
Fallout has established itself as one of the most popular video game franchises over the years, with a massive fan base looking to pay tribute in a variety of different ways. The great thing about such a diverse community is that there are so many uniquely talented fans, who put their own unique spin on their creations based on the series. For example, there was one Fallout fan who made a custom NES cartridge for New Vegas, taking a look at what it could have looked like as a product of the 1980s. Considering Fallout isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, these kinds of fan creations aren’t going anywhere.

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Redditor sprix17 shared their cool LEGO version of Mr. Handy, which they have put together using various different pieces. They do claim they want “to get more gray parts,” but it already looks great as it is. What separates this from other Fallout LEGO Mr. Handy replicas made in the past is that sprix17’s version only uses a few different pieces, yet still comfortably captures the essence of the iconic robot design. One user in the thread even said, “If you didn’t say it was Mr. Handy, I’d still be able to see it.”
Fallout’s Mr. Handy Recreated Using LEGO
LEGO is quite commonly used when it comes to creating custom Fallout fan creations. It offers tons of potential for unique creations, making it a great avenue for fans to share their creativity with the world. There was even a Fallout fan who made their own LEGO Power Armor set, which is every bit as cool as it sounds. In the absence of an official Fallout LEGO set, fans have had to get creative to bring their favorite franchise into this particular area.
When Bethesda revealed that it wants to release games at a quicker rate last year, there was some renewed hope that a new mainline Fallout game may not take as long as fans think. Almost a year on from those comments, a potential Fallout 5 still seems further away than ever. The studio still remains radio silent on The Elder Scrolls 6, which is well-documented to be Bethesda’s next game post-Starfield. Fans can only hope that more groundwork is being laid for a new Fallout game in the background for a swifter release down the line, but they shouldn’t hold their breath for this, either.

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