T-60 Power Armor (Fallout 4)

T-60 power armor is a set of armor that can be obtained and/or built in Fallout 4.

Characteristics
This particular variation of power armor is much larger and bulkier than other recent portrayals, closer to the appearance of classic Fallout power armor. The set looks almost identical to the T-45d power armor, but with a few minor differences. The shoulders of the T-60 are composite and short. The T-45d shoulder plates are almost twice as long and are only a single piece of metal. The opening valve on the T-60 set is lower on the suit, larger, and has a slot for a fusion core. The breastplate on the T-60 has handlebar on both sides, which the T-45d lacks. This particular set is superior to T-45 and T-51 armors, but is not the pinnacle of power armor succession.

Locations

 * Within this section is a list of scripted locations. For a generalized list of locations where Power armor can be found see the page Power armor frame
 * Four suits can be found on the The Prydwen, though in order to obtain one, you must join the Brotherhood of Steel.
 * Can be bought at the Atom Cats garage with a flame paint job.
 * One suit can be found inside an area called Cave in the Glowing Sea.
 * One suit can be looted from the body of Elder Maxson in the quest Airship Down. This suit has an unique BOS Elder Paint mod and is pre-upgraded to BOS VII T-60f.
 * One unfinished suit can be found by following the road directly east from the Boston mayoral shelter to an unmarked military stop with several power armor racks inside.
 * One suit can be found at the National Guard Training grounds, unlocking the door though will trigger a sentry bot that can be difficult. This may be level dependent as it has been reported that T-51 armor is sometimes found here.
 * Incomplete set (no legs) can be found just south of Greater Mass blood clinic at a military check point

Behind the scenes
The T-60 power armor was the first asset created for Fallout 4, back in 2008, although it went through multiple iterations over the years.