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FALLOUT Fan Builds Working “Shishkebab”

Building real-world versions of video game and movie items is quite the lucrative business these days, and the folks at the Make: YouTube channel know it. While they aren’t strictly a fantasy weapon/armor crafter like the Men at Arms crew, the guys and gals from Make: offer a lot of amazing projects for their viewers to check out. One of their more popular members, Caleb Kraft, posted a video on the channel this week detailing his build of the Shishkebab, a fan-favorite weapon from the Fallout series.

Based off of the Fallout 4 concept art that was floating around recently, Caleb and his friend Ryan Fitzpatrick (Platinumfungi) crafted a working replica of the flaming sword. Caleb built the sword with a katana as the basis, just like in Fallout 4. He then attached a motorcycle handbrake, a butane canister, and a series of copper piping to the sword. By rigging the handbrake to the harness for the butane, as well as a grill ignitor near the blade, Caleb was able to make a sword that he could actually light on fire while swinging. Yeah, I think he earned that manic grin plastered on his face.

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Caleb is no stranger to adding fire to things that don’t necessarily need fire added to them, as one of his most popular builds was a ukulele that shot fire out of the top in honor of The Doof Warrior from Mad Max: Fury Road. Our good friend Donnie told you about that a little while back. I have to say, though, as much as the flaming ukulele is a fun idea, this real-life Shishkebab really takes the cake for coolest prop build yet.

HT: Kotaku

Images belongs to the Make: YouTube Channel

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