With Fallout 5 being several wastelands away, there’s a lot of wild terrain for all the Fallout fans out there to cover. The fact that Fallout Season 2 cannot come soon enough keeps our rads rising as well. To fill the void, fans of the series can try their hand at conquering the wastes in real life with more than nine waves of resin sets for the Fallout: Wasteland Warfare tabletop game. Luckily, players won’t have to shell out too many bottle caps for this tabletop delight thanks to the latest deals on Amazon.

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While these resin sets come unpainted, the attention to detail and respect for character lore that go into them are truly exceptional. This makes them solid additions to a fan collection in and of themselves, regardless of one’s favorite Fallout faction. Without further ado, let’s bring out the weirdos of the wastes – the Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Park Personalities resin set. With its help, RPG lovers can bring a touch of lawlessness into their faction.

Fans of Fallout 4 may find that this resin sends them on the trip down memory lane. This might be one way to take a break from all the rumors that Fallout Season 3 might be coming. No doubt, the Fallout 4: Nuka-World expansion was one for the books, as it threw players right into the heart of chaos. An amusement park turned into a lawless city full of raiders and other dangers was quite atmospheric indeed. Thankfully, this resin set will ease you into the post-apocalyptic wildness with the latest $34 deal on Amazon.

In the resin set, players will find three 32 mm figures and three 30 mm bases from wave 9:

  • Oswald the Outrageous
  • Sierra Petrovita
  • Cito

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Bottle Cap Savings Don’t Run Dry – Just Like the Wasteland’s Endless Pool of Factions

Circus horrors aren’t the only things to worry about in the many distant corners of what once was the United States. After all, the terrors of debauched experiments conducted in those vaults are bound to leave a mark on the memory of quite a few fans.

This next set is a throwback to the first few waves of resin sets in the Fallout tabletop game. Coming out of the vaults, the Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Vault Personnel resin set is ready for your tabletop. Originating from wave 3, this resin set offers players four resin miniatures at a 15% discount on Amazon. The resin set includes 2 Vault Dwellers and 2 Vault Security Officers.

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Let’s hope that more folks have made it out of those vaults in one piece. Nevertheless, fans of the Fallout universe know too well that the wastes favor no one. It’s about time you grabbed your best gear and a hoard of caps, fellow wastelanders, and headed straight for the biggest bargain of all – the Fallout: Wasteland Warfare Reilly’s Rangers resin set. If you have a taste for games where you build relations with factions, this resin set lets you indulge in your passion in the tabletop realm of the Fallout universe.

This resin set brings a dash of order and some interesting lore from the post-apocalyptic Washington D.C. Area, where Fallout 3 is set. In case you want a faction of mercenaries who have more benevolence than a thirst for blood, Reilly’s Rangers are a perfect choice. If there’s anything this group is good at, it’s holding their own, as it takes some guts and skill to go toe-to-toe with the super mutant army. In fact, with Caesar’s Legion being among the worst game factions to team up with ever, Reilly’s Rangers don’t seem half as bad at all.

The tough faction isn’t everything that this set has to offer, though. This resin set from wave 8 comes with a sweet 44% discount on Amazon. This means Reilly and her mercenary crew can be yours for only 29 bottle cap equivalents, or dollars, depending on what currency you trust more these days.

Inside this resin set, players can tap into the following five miniatures:

  • Reilly
  • Brick
  • Theo
  • Donovan
  • Butcher

With their bottle-cap-saving potential, these Amazon deals are as delicious as a good long sip of Sunset Sarsaparilla on a hot day on the wild ranges of the Mojave Wasteland. Speaking of which, Sunset Sarsaparilla makes a comeback in Fallout 5, as the word goes. For the time being, may your rads never rise as you play against your friends and foes alike in the latest campaigns of Fallout: Wasteland Warfare.

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