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Toy cars are miscellaneous items in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, and junk items in Fallout 4 and Fallout Shelter.
Variants[]
Toy car[]

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The toy car is a miscellaneous item in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.
Characteristics[]
It is a child's toy used for playing. The toy cars are blue diecast metal race cars, with four rubber tires and a yellow generic driver in the cockpit.
In Fallout 3 the toy car is one of the four components needed to make a dart gun. Its purpose is to Launch the dart even farther using the wheel on the car. Toy cars may also be used as ammunition for a Rock-It Launcher.
In Fallout: New Vegas, since the dart gun cannot be constructed, it serves only as a miscellaneous item that can be used as house decoration.
Locations[]
Fallout 3[]
Map Location | Description |
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Mothership Zeta | 36-40 in the maintenance area. |
Agatha's House | Inside the house, in the toilet. (must be stolen). |
Andale | On a desk, second floor of The Smith's House (must be stolen). |
Arlington Library | On top of a terminal (turret access), on the middle floor. Also, in main area, 2nd floor, in North room (not the office), next to a burned terminal. |
The Capitol Building | 1 in conference room, on a podium, next to copy of Lying, Congressional Style. |
Lucky's Grocery | 3 on a counter (must be stolen). |
Marigold Station | 1 in the corner of Dr. Lesko's Marigold Station lab. |
Megaton | 1 in Lucas Simms' house (must be stolen). |
Minefield | Several in children's bedrooms. |
Moonbeam Outdoor Cinema | 2 on picnic tables |
Super-Duper Mart | 1 in a shelf under the counter in front of the pharmacy door. |
Vault 92 | Several in the boys' rooms. |
Clifftop Shacks | In one of the abandoned shacks next to a dresser. |
Hallowed Moors Cemetary | Inside the church occupied by super mutants. In a corner behind an overturned table. |
Germantown police HQ |
On ground level. Laying on the floor near a bench in a room with a Very Hard terminal. |
Evergreen Mills | There are three: One in the bathtub in the locked up room with the raider prostitute. One sitting on one of the stripping pole stages. One in Smiling Jack's shop in a box under 2 teddy bears. |
Capitol Building | Inside a podium in the Conference Hall. |
Georgetown/The Mall Metro | Sitting next to a baseball glove on the end of a bench, below the platform. |
The Raid Shack | Sitting on the mattress upstairs in the left bedroom on the floor. |
Vault-Tec Headquarters |
On the second floor of guest relations, near a Nuka-Cola machine. |
This item also appears randomly in containers throughout the Capital Wasteland. It may also be bought from Crazy Wolfgang.
Falout: New Vegas[]
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Notes[]
- In Fallout 3 there is a toy car, among other things, in your toy box during the main quest Baby Steps. It is unobtainable since you do not have an inventory as a baby and there is no way to get it while an adult or as a child.
- In Fallout: New Vegas, the Black Mountain facility houses a toy car that is renamed "Cuddles' Toy Car" once you read a particular entry on the terminal within the cell building.
- In Fallout: New Vegas there is a toy car on a shelf immediately upon entering Captain Dean Boat Rentals that cannot be picked up, it merely says 'take' upon highlighting it. Upon picking up said toy car, you will receive a prompt stating "Good! now release [pick up item button] to let go of the skull."
- Also, in the Fallout: New Vegas add-on Honest Hearts, about 6 quite larger versions of the cars can be found in display boxes inside the General Store.