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The lithograph.
Fallout T-45 Schematic Lithograph is a promotional lithograph done by Harry Osborn and offered by Bethesda Softworks in the official online shop, measuring 18 x 24 in (45.72 x 60.96 cm) on a 100# White Chorus Art Gloss Cover. It provides insight into the construction of the T-45 power armor, exploring the mechanics of the first piece of power armor in history.
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“Being such an enduring icon of the Wastes, the T-45 can easily be taken for granted. But players who prize it know its history, capabilities, and significance. It’s the first power armor to ever be deployed. It’s a symbol of might even before the apocalypse. It provides significant advantages to those who wear it. And while the T-45 is definitely more than the sum of its parts, there is a certain satisfaction in seeing what components provide what advantages to the wearer. As any power armor enthusiast will let you know, the T-45 is more than just a toy for the Wasteland’s tin men.
Flaunt your T-45 power armor (and all the parts that make it function) by putting this lithograph on display. Created by Australian character artist Harry Osborn to celebrate the 5th anniversary of Fallout® 76, this artwork presents the power armor with labels and shows off even its tiniest vital parts.”