For the uninitiated, the Fallout 76 CAMPs are places that can start off as a very basic base of operations for the players. The first version of this base can actually be picked up inside the bunker where the adventure kicks off. After setting up a spot for the CAMP, players can then gather supplies and scraps in order to make it more than a very basic place to hang out. There are all kinds of different directions people can go with those designs assuming they have the time and the resources in order to build, change, and improve.

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YouTube user MoonLight Cowboy has spent quite a bit of time making different Fallout 76 CAMPs over the years but his latest creation might be his shining masterpiece. In the video he posted of his creation, he laid out that this wasn’t something that came easy. In fact, he said he put in more than 36 hours into the build.

In those 36 hours, he apparently had to stop and start quite a few times. In fact, he said that he restarted the build for his CAMP, which he named Cloud House, no less than 30 times. One reason it took as long as it did to get everything just right was that he had to get certain Fallout 76 materials such as glass, that can be quite rare in the game’s world.

In showing off his build, he demonstrated that quite a bit of the massive structure feels very open thanks to the massive number of windows. There are different rooms, and areas including the Sky Lounge and the Sun Deck, and Moonlight Cowboy was careful to show off what all of his different areas look like at various times of day.

While Fallout 76 users can view his video in order to get a longer look at his latest creation, the YouTube user has also made it clear that he enjoys players actually visiting his CAMPs so like his other structures, he’s put it on a live adventure mode server. In fact, during his video walkthrough, it appears he got at least one visitor who was touring the house and checking everything out.

Fallout 76 is available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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