
Fallout Nuka Cola (HueForge)
by Asgar3D
A nostalgic advertisement from the post-apocalyptic wasteland springs to life in bold reds and yellows. Vault Boy's iconic thumbs-up pose anchors this retro-futuristic cola advertisement, while radiating sunburst patterns create dynamic movement behind the cheerful mascot. The classic Nuka Cola bottle gleams with amber highlights against deep crimson backgrounds, perfectly capturing Fallout's distinctive blend of 1950s Americana and atomic-age optimism with just a hint of irradiated charm.
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#000000PLA + 2.0TD: 0.1Bambu Lab Basic Red
#C00D1EPLATD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Yellow
#FCE300PLATD: 6#FFFFFFPLA + 2.0TD: 6.8Why filament details may vary
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