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Product illustration of a laser-cut MDF tabletop miniature of the Lucky 38 casino tower from Fallout, with an exploded parts diagram.

Product illustration of a laser-cut MDF tabletop miniature of the Lucky 38 casino tower from Fallout, with an exploded parts diagram.

A highly detailed vertical-format product photo illustration of a laser-cut MDF tabletop miniature of the Lucky 38 casino tower, designed in a Fallout 76 CAMP build style with subtle exaggeration factor E=1.25. The structure combines real-world architectural influences from the Landmark Hotel, the STRAT tower, and the Space Needle into a cohesive retro-futuristic Art Deco Googie skyscraper. The base is a stepped “wedding cake” casino podium with rounded terraces, neon trim bands, and weathered Mojave textures. Rising from the base is a hyperboloid bone-like plinth composed of curved ribbed supports merging into a central tower shaft. The shaft is tall and slender with modular panel segmentation and vertical window strips for readability. At the top sits a radial penthouse saucer inspired by a flying saucer and roulette wheel, featuring ribbed structural fins, a circular halo ring, and a glowing “Lucky 38” roulette-style sign embedded into the crown. The saucer is slightly thickened and emphasized for readability while maintaining architectural plausibility. The miniature is constructed from layered laser-cut MDF with visible stacked contours, engraved panel lines, and snap-fit modular components. Include an exploded parts diagram showing roof, shaft, base, and signage components. Set the model on a Fallout-style desert base with cracked asphalt, retro cars, neon signage, and Mojave wasteland props. Background features a softly blurred Art Deco Googie skyline façade evoking Mehr sehen