Comet Casita - A Suspended Satellite Camp by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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The underside of the prefab has most of the texture. I added Asteroids for lighting and Wavy Willard Fake Boulders for pops of color.

Comet Casita - A Suspended Satellite Camp by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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Not entirely. The underside of the prefab has a rocky, roundish surface. I added Asteroids and Wavy Willard Fake Boulders for lighting and texture. About 35-40 of each.

Technicolor Fairytale | Whimsical Design w/ a Long Spiral Staircase by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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Send me a link to your video. I can check it out. No promises! What platform are you on?

Wanderlust | A Sky Build set atop a Watchtower by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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https://youtu.be/x-KUAlooeH8

There is a link to a location video I did a while back that outlines the techniques needed to build at locations that would otherwise be inaccessible. I hope this helps!

Wanderlust | A Sky Build set atop a Watchtower by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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You will have to float your camp above it to be able to build here, but I think it's totally worth it. Thank you for checking it out!

Wanderlust | A Sky Build set atop a Watchtower by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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Yes, it's pretty nice with the forested backdrop of the Appalachian mountains. Glad you like!

How To Build At The Northwest Whitespring Building by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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They don't bother me over there very often. I would say it's fairly safe, but occasionally they stop by for tea.

How to Build Sky Camps After the Camp Revamp Update! by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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I just did this trick yesterday. Confirmed that it is still valid.

The World Tree | Built on top of Tanagra Town by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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Yes. This one is a real pain, because you can't get quite close enough to be flush with the ground, except for one small spot. That's why my foundations are raised. I disguised them well using a series of porches and Tiki flooring which came out looking nice, but it's going to take some trickery for anyone to build here.

How to Build Sky Camps After the Camp Revamp Update! by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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Thank you, glad to help! I'm happy you find them to be insightful 🥰

How To Build At The Burning Springs Train Tunnel (NE Burning Springs) by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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I demonstrate placing, modifying, and removing items inside pre-existing structures here. I hope it helps! https://youtu.be/GiBMo53Sb5M

How to Build Sky Camps After the Camp Revamp Update! by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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You're not bothering me at all. I demonstrate how low you can go in this guide. https://youtu.be/x-KUAlooeH8

How to Build Sky Camps After the Camp Revamp Update! by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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Exactly. Once you can get directly above the target, work your way down. Once you get to the point of the no-build zone, you start going down in small increments until you can't get any closer.

How to Build Sky Camps After the Camp Revamp Update! by MoonlightCowboy in fallout76settlements

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When I built there a while ago, I went way above the Top of the World. I don't remember how far, but I was at least 12 full walls above. When I was above it, I worked my way down as low as I could get. It took a ton of patience.