Lucky shades (Fallout 3)



Lucky Shades are a pair of Sunglasses with +1 Luck bonus. They can be found on a mannequin doll in a red brick building called "Lucky's", southwest of Tenpenny Tower near the southern edge of the game area. Interestingly enough, the building itself has nothing to do with the caravan merchant of the same name. The building is easily visible from the entrance to Warrington Station. The shop is adjacent to a bombed-out building and a parking lot. The mannequin is in the back of the shop looking straight from the entrance. The shop also has every ingredient needed to make one of each custom schematic weapon. However, the shopkeeper doesn't sell everything he has in the store, theft may be necessary. Lucky Shades can be repaired using any eyewear (eyeglasses, etc.).

Bugs
It seems the shades can fall off the mannequin. They land on the mannequin stand, and the player character cannot choose to pick them up with the cursor. It seems to happen before the PC enters Lucky's store. So far at least two people have noticed this.

http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/fallout3/show_msgs.php?topic_id=m-1-46374456&pid=918428

A temporary fix was also recently found at GameFAQs

http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/genmessage.php?board=939932&topic=46400229&page=0

Alternatively, in the PC versions they can be added to the player's inventory with the console. Open the console with the ` or ~ key and enter the following;

player.additem 000CB54B 001

This adds one pair of Lucky Shades to your inventory. The "000CB54B" defines the item while the "001" defines the quantity.

If the shades are stuck on the mannequin stand, try to release them with grenades and mines. The explosion will release the lucky shades, now you only need to find the shades where they landed and pick them up. This works! **Confirmed for PS3 and PC versions. It needs confirmation on the 360.**

Just stand next to the base of the mannequin and rotate the camera until you see (Take Lucky Shades) then just take them (PS3 version) and (XBOX 360 version).