In this video I will be mostly building something from scratch. This settlement is called Oberland Station and its right next to some train tracks! Enjoy
What I love about this series is it's effectively what the developers likely expected people to do with the settlement builder. Just either restoring and refurbishing pre-existing stuff into something new and lived in.
And then they just gave you a hammer and a couple of nails expecting you to fix an entire civilization. Even if this was the intended path for you to follow the game mechanics were awful.
@@damnimbored25yeah, this was their first attempt at something like this in fallout though, hopefully they’ve learned and will have a much better building mechanic in fallout 5
@randomfactsthatdontmatter3466 i think those glitches are meant to be a game mechanic, in other words it's self discovery. now you might think different and that's fine, but i don't think you'd be able to use the rug glitch or pillar glitch if Bethesda didn't want that in. but like anything, some things aren't exactly laid out properly or explained well by the game. Also alot of times if you position the wood and other things you use to build with just right, alot of times you don't even need a rug. but what you can't do even with the rug glitch, is position a piece of wood or steel over a uneven surface, and unfortunately their are too many uneven surfaces. but some people like this guy, they spend hours on this game getting stuff like this to work. if i tried what he did, it wouldn't work for me and I've tried similar builds I've seen other people do, it's just for whatever reason it doesn't always work for other people. what works well for me is using metal. i can get most metal pieces to work just fine, but it's hard to get wood pieces right. plus in my case i can never quite seem to dedicate myself to settlement building, when it comes to settlements, i only do so much. i don't mind watching other people's builds, but in my case Fallout is a game you wanna constantly explore and discover new things and places. settlement is very time consuming, so i basically keep my settlement builds small. but still i will give you this, i do think Bethesda could've did a better job with the settlement build system. though to be fair, settlement building was something new they added to Fallout at the time. so they probably didn't know how it was going to turn out for them, but at the same time i can also see why they didn't go all out with it. because if all people were doing were settlement builds, their would be a large chunk of the game they haven't explored, it's because one thing has taken up their time. that's why you can't scrap things like grass and leaves and dirt in the prewar homes, or certain other things you can't scrap atleast without mods anyway.
I genuinely look forward to seeing your videos each week. They’re so relaxing and pretty inspiring too. Your build style is creative but accessible and I really appreciate that
It is a wonderful piece of architecture with a naturalness that makes it seem as if it were originally in the game. The indoor entrance structure is particularly genius, utilizing bookcases and columns!
Great stuff dude, I'm at Oberland Station now and I think I wanna try something with the box cars on top of the existing rail tracks. I love your enclosed L-shaped farm and I wanna use that as well!
lol “I couldn’t be arsed to change it” is so true, I’ve walked away on more than one occasion when things won’t snap because I genuinely didn’t want to go through the effort of changing it all over again! This is such a good build, I love how you decorate, it always looks so natural within the world of fallout. Great video as always, love what you’ve come up with Oberland Station!
Amazing job. I love that you take all your builds in a unique direction. You have your signature "scrappy" look and your love of the Far Harbor decorations but still manage to make the overall builds stand apart.
As a rookie settlement builder, I am learning that its really hard to create the Scrappy-Chaos aesthetic without things looking weird or awkward, but you have totally nailed it. Nice one 🤘🏽
i gave up on that lmao... i either make it one big vault tec city or use the barn half walls with warehouse glass half walls to make settlements... it really does take a long time to do what he does.
Very excited to see you take on this settlement. After the miracle you pulled off at Coastal Cottage, I have no doubt this will be another fantastic design.
I went right to the boarder of this settlement and built a little minuteman themed apartment complex on one end with a heavily fortified courtyard that includes the farm. It's one of the only settlements I fully decorated and I'm pretty proud of it. I love your concept too. Our builds look completely different, but they both work well in this space. Cheers
This is a great build! Anyone who builds settlements knows that Oberland is one of the hardest to build at because of how uneven the ground is, but you smashed it!
I'm a total noob at Fallout (my husband got me into the game), and your videos inspire me to up my settlement builds! Thanks for making such great videos! :)
The algorithm got me here and this series is amazing I watched a load of these videos last night. You're way more patient and creative than me, your builds are excellent
This is brilliant. I always go overboard with Oberland Station and try to build a train car fort. It never really works for me. Then again, I only learned about the pillar glitch from you.
This is so fucking good, I always struggled with this settlement bc I would try to fit in more and more things, but your restraint just makes it *chef's kiss*
Another cracking build mate. Love seeing what you do with these boring, hard to build settlements 😁. I swear, every time I need inspiration for a build, I check your videos lol. Great job once again!
I just finished my Oberland build tonight as well! It's always great to see other people's creativity. It simply baffles me you got so much budget, mine seems to be full rather fast.
@@TheInsaneShecklador Oh, I'm aware of the glitch. Even used mods for that in the past, but stability just went out the window when settlements became too detailed. So in my current run, my objective is to get small, functional settlements that stay within the budget. It's a fun challenge for sure.
I haven’t got to building this settlement yet but I planned on doing something similar with walls and living area built into one, but your ability to decorate and creatively put things together to look ‘realistic’ and lived in is always brilliant to see.
My design was a little more complicated with the fence, was watching your series when you showed me the rug and post glitch tysm lmao building has been less of a pain❤
I actually like the makeshift hallway entries you made better than actual doorways. For one,it's tight quarters and I feel doors would just get in the way. Also,it's unique. Very well done,brother. ✌🏼 Edit: Just a thought. I recommend that if you do turn these into mods you should make most if not all the clutter static so you don't knock stuff around like you did in the video. It'd be a great idea too especially for Playstation who doesn't have real mod support.
Oberland is one of the harder settlements to look immersive and you pull it off again quite well. In my very first playthrough in 2015, I made it a Railroad-faction outpost since it's literally beside a railroad. All the settlers had the faction armour, Railway Rifle, etc.
Incredible build quality! One element I recently discover and start using in my builds are the double pilar from the ball track category whatever the correct name is! They are super nice to use as hanging structure like brigde or elevated plateform!
I’m finally setting up my XBox next month since it’s been stashed away for a year. I’m likely going to start a new game & do this as well. Can’t wait to build settlements again. This is all such good inspiration.
God if you could make your builds into mods, it would make play throughs of this game absolutely incredible, and since there's no mods for the build itself, it would even work for console (Playstation man myself) hopefully one day, the builds incredible as are they all, you're a master at work my friend, absolutely brilliant
Great video! Interested in how you would do tenpines bluff. I usually do some type of military base that’s a checkpoint to sanctuary. Keep the videos coming!
Thanks to your layout, I’m actually going to use it for a prison. Just make the ones not in guard towers on top wear long Johns or something. Putting in a searchlight or two facing the yard, and a turret also setup similar to how Covenant has their’s, just inward. Boom, you just built a prison that’s reliant on the trade route for supplies to help quell revolt.
Love this, i sunk some train cars onto the rails and made ir a market/bar the walls always look crazy good whe you do it, castle would be really really cool to see!
I would like to say something about this: First of all, really nice detailed work in all the videos, how they make the dead places lively and homely. The feeling that you get, that people could really live there, is simply beautiful. Now I could of course complain and say, Why couldn't Fallout 4 be like this by default if it only loads areas where you are? Yes, the basic game lacks a lot of elements to build, including things like different colors or more variants of objects, so that it doesn't look so repetitive. More details such as simple objects (gun barrels, magazines or attachments, visors) are also missing. It feels like you should hire people like you just for small details and playfulness in the world that could make the scenery more believable and fill it with life. Personally, I was missing more object classes, objects like: large cola bottle, small cola bottle. Ammunition boxes also of different sizes (e.g. 50, 100, possibly 1000). also the cook e.g. There are red bowls in the game, so soups should also be able to be made in such variations in order to maintain the variations. Actually, IMO, all powered foods should have 3-4 different spawn variants. even if they are small. Especially with the variety of models of objects, Bethesda should, as I said, have 3 - 6 possible versions (e.g. broken toilet and these could then spawn randomly from time to time in places that are not specifically needed for a model. The same for medicine boxes or containers. Unfortunately, the clothing is also predetermined and cannot vary except for the armor. YES, there are variations with mods, I know, but something like that would also have been nice in the base game.
These kinds of settlement builds can give the player a great base to live out of in survival mode. Any place to sleep is a great benefit in survival mode as it is the main way to save.
Love watching your videos. Been playing since like 2016 on my PS4. And just had to reinstall the OS. Lost everything....... it sucked loud and hard. This time though I’m not just gonna go on a killing spree and actually enjoy the process. So, thanks for many ideas, hints, tips and tricks. And I am now a subscriber as well rather than just mooching ideas! Cheers
Great skills bud . I’ve had fun doing builds with and without mods . I have to admit i prefer the scrap everything mod (when i play with them ) with certain settlements like spectacle island and croup manor .
As someone who never really dug into fallout 4’s settlement-building, your builds have reignited my passion in this game! Also I definitely support the mod idea. Shawzzo world when??
Done this place justice 👍 I noticed the obligatory deathclaw meat in the bath 😅 I love all the dropped and placed junk and items, l do the same. I get the usual comments saying it's a waste of time because it will be all over the place after an attack, but isn't that more like in rl 🤷🏻♂️ If someone threw a grenade in my backyard I would expect to have to go out and tidy up, not see everything still in place 😉
I cannot wait to see the murkywater construction site (or whatever its called?) all the way south on the map, and the castle esp! Always good to see a shawzzo video notification day
I love seeing how you've put your own spin on a lot of things. I really need to practice the pillar glitch, it's so useful And the tatos! yes!! If they're like actual tomatoes there's so much you could do with 'em. Soup 'em, can 'em, stick 'em in a stew. An you do such a good job with a lived-in looking clutter! *How* do you get so many items to support how detailed your builds are? it boggles my mind, and is awesome to see. Now I'm looking at the jars of tomatos I've gotten from my grandma's house and wondering how you could mimic that in game. We've got plenty of cans which I could see them doing in a pinch.. .maybe some of the tube flanges for the bit that squeezes the top? Idk, anyways thank you for the video! Its very inspiring.
Nice build. I would like to do a build that brings this location back to appearing like a functional train station - with a platform, seating/waiting area, ticket booth, stairs going over the track to the other side, etc.
Another idea for the existing structure is to use that room as a radio/control center by placing the recruitment beacon there. The satellite dishes sticking out of that hole in the roof would look great.
Wooow usualmente ignoro ese asentamiento 😅 pero me gusta mucho como lo diseñaste, me hizo emocionarme y retomar Fallout 4 y hacer una base ahí 😊. Me encantan tus videos
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What I love about this series is it's effectively what the developers likely expected people to do with the settlement builder. Just either restoring and refurbishing pre-existing stuff into something new and lived in.
And then they just gave you a hammer and a couple of nails expecting you to fix an entire civilization. Even if this was the intended path for you to follow the game mechanics were awful.
@@damnimbored25right. He has to use glitches to make things work half the time. The settlement building is atrocious but he makes it work.
@@damnimbored25yeah, this was their first attempt at something like this in fallout though, hopefully they’ve learned and will have a much better building mechanic in fallout 5
@randomfactsthatdontmatter3466 i think those glitches are meant to be a game mechanic, in other words it's self discovery.
now you might think different and that's fine, but i don't think you'd be able to use the rug glitch or pillar glitch if Bethesda didn't want that in.
but like anything, some things aren't exactly laid out properly or explained well by the game.
Also alot of times if you position the wood and other things you use to build with just right, alot of times you don't even need a rug. but what you can't do even with the rug glitch, is position a piece of wood or steel over a uneven surface, and unfortunately their are too many uneven surfaces.
but some people like this guy, they spend hours on this game getting stuff like this to work.
if i tried what he did, it wouldn't work for me and I've tried similar builds I've seen other people do, it's just for whatever reason it doesn't always work for other people.
what works well for me is using metal. i can get most metal pieces to work just fine, but it's hard to get wood pieces right.
plus in my case i can never quite seem to dedicate myself to settlement building, when it comes to settlements, i only do so much. i don't mind watching other people's builds, but in my case Fallout is a game you wanna constantly explore and discover new things and places. settlement is very time consuming, so i basically keep my settlement builds small.
but still i will give you this, i do think Bethesda could've did a better job with the settlement build system. though to be fair, settlement building was something new they added to Fallout at the time. so they probably didn't know how it was going to turn out for them, but at the same time i can also see why they didn't go all out with it.
because if all people were doing were settlement builds, their would be a large chunk of the game they haven't explored, it's because one thing has taken up their time.
that's why you can't scrap things like grass and leaves and dirt in the prewar homes, or certain other things you can't scrap atleast without mods anyway.
@@uhhnotluke4319fallout 76 and starfield base building mechanics are straight downgrades from fallout 4
holy crap! Never thought I'd see the day when anyone ever did anything with Oberland. It looks amazing!
I main this settlement. I RP'd it into a railroad camp. Y'know cause of the tracks haha. I love tiny compact settlements like this.
I would 100% download a mod package of all your amazing builds and just leave it in the modlist for good.
Same! I was literally commenting about it just before he mentioned it 😂
Glad to hear you are considering doing DLC builds too. Take your time. We are enjoying the journey. As always, excellent build!
I genuinely look forward to seeing your videos each week. They’re so relaxing and pretty inspiring too. Your build style is creative but accessible and I really appreciate that
It is a wonderful piece of architecture with a naturalness that makes it seem as if it were originally in the game.
The indoor entrance structure is particularly genius, utilizing bookcases and columns!
Great stuff dude, I'm at Oberland Station now and I think I wanna try something with the box cars on top of the existing rail tracks. I love your enclosed L-shaped farm and I wanna use that as well!
lol “I couldn’t be arsed to change it” is so true, I’ve walked away on more than one occasion when things won’t snap because I genuinely didn’t want to go through the effort of changing it all over again! This is such a good build, I love how you decorate, it always looks so natural within the world of fallout. Great video as always, love what you’ve come up with Oberland Station!
Amazing job. I love that you take all your builds in a unique direction. You have your signature "scrappy" look and your love of the Far Harbor decorations but still manage to make the overall builds stand apart.
As a rookie settlement builder, I am learning that its really hard to create the Scrappy-Chaos aesthetic without things looking weird or awkward, but you have totally nailed it. Nice one 🤘🏽
i gave up on that lmao... i either make it one big vault tec city or use the barn half walls with warehouse glass half walls to make settlements... it really does take a long time to do what he does.
Very excited to see you take on this settlement. After the miracle you pulled off at Coastal Cottage, I have no doubt this will be another fantastic design.
Ive been holding in my excitment for this build for the past week
your builds are so natural and lived in! much creativity without mods
I went right to the boarder of this settlement and built a little minuteman themed apartment complex on one end with a heavily fortified courtyard that includes the farm. It's one of the only settlements I fully decorated and I'm pretty proud of it.
I love your concept too. Our builds look completely different, but they both work well in this space. Cheers
These are my favorite types of settlement builds. Smaller and simple, yet so dense with life 👌🏾👌🏾
Good job, sir 👏🏾
This is a great build! Anyone who builds settlements knows that Oberland is one of the hardest to build at because of how uneven the ground is, but you smashed it!
Dude I love your builds, sometimes I rewatch your vids just cuz it calms me down, amazing work!
I'm a total noob at Fallout (my husband got me into the game), and your videos inspire me to up my settlement builds! Thanks for making such great videos! :)
Amazing build as always. Definitely gives me a whole new look on it
I am living for these uploads at this point, it's like getting a new episode of my favorite show.
the time and care you put into your builds is inspiring. your creativity is a gift!! ❤️
This has been a challenging place for me to build at.
Thanks for some fun ideas!
The algorithm got me here and this series is amazing I watched a load of these videos last night. You're way more patient and creative than me, your builds are excellent
The only fallout building channel I watch! You are very talented and you seem like a such a genuine chill guy.
Hey cheers I appreciate that!
This is brilliant. I always go overboard with Oberland Station and try to build a train car fort. It never really works for me. Then again, I only learned about the pillar glitch from you.
This is so fucking good, I always struggled with this settlement bc I would try to fit in more and more things, but your restraint just makes it *chef's kiss*
This is awesome and is inspiring me for my next playthrough. I've really enjoyed this series so much!
Another cracking build mate. Love seeing what you do with these boring, hard to build settlements 😁. I swear, every time I need inspiration for a build, I check your videos lol. Great job once again!
I just finished my Oberland build tonight as well! It's always great to see other people's creativity. It simply baffles me you got so much budget, mine seems to be full rather fast.
Are you aware of the trick of dropping weapons and storing them in the workbench to lower the sizebar?
@@TheInsaneShecklador Oh, I'm aware of the glitch. Even used mods for that in the past, but stability just went out the window when settlements became too detailed. So in my current run, my objective is to get small, functional settlements that stay within the budget. It's a fun challenge for sure.
@@RotnDot Stability is a big issue for sure.
I am 11 days late watching this but I am blown away every single time. I love this series!
Dude, I really love the bird sounds on your vids! It's a really immersive detail.
I haven’t got to building this settlement yet but I planned on doing something similar with walls and living area built into one, but your ability to decorate and creatively put things together to look ‘realistic’ and lived in is always brilliant to see.
The tomatoes on the floor make the farm area look so much better also, I never thought to do that.
Incredible work as always. I can not believe the quality of your builds!!
Also I’d just like to say the bunk bed was really cool and the evidence folder on the floor with the magnifying glass was a nice little touch
My design was a little more complicated with the fence, was watching your series when you showed me the rug and post glitch tysm lmao building has been less of a pain❤
I actually like the makeshift hallway entries you made better than actual doorways. For one,it's tight quarters and I feel doors would just get in the way. Also,it's unique. Very well done,brother. ✌🏼
Edit: Just a thought. I recommend that if you do turn these into mods you should make most if not all the clutter static so you don't knock stuff around like you did in the video. It'd be a great idea too especially for Playstation who doesn't have real mod support.
When you get to your last settlement I definitely think you should build a shrine for your pillar. After all it has made your builds amazing ❤
Absolutely
I would kill I would murder for a mod with all your builds to populate my game, you're something else friend!! amazing stuff as always
Super, comme toujours. Vous faites toujours des constructions jamais vu ailleurs et c'est génial. Bravo 👍
Nice vid. Downloading one of your settlements would be real cool, you can tell how much care you put into them.
“Don’t worry Shaun, I’ll find you once I finished making a town”
Oberland is one of the harder settlements to look immersive and you pull it off again quite well. In my very first playthrough in 2015, I made it a Railroad-faction outpost since it's literally beside a railroad. All the settlers had the faction armour, Railway Rifle, etc.
Incredible build quality! One element I recently discover and start using in my builds are the double pilar from the ball track category whatever the correct name is! They are super nice to use as hanging structure like brigde or elevated plateform!
Not sure wether you’re an educational channel or a comfort channel. Probably both
Omg I love your build vids bro
Yo, that foundation with the firepit for the pillar glitch is a massive game changer!!!
I’m finally setting up my XBox next month since it’s been stashed away for a year. I’m likely going to start a new game & do this as well. Can’t wait to build settlements again. This is all such good inspiration.
Nice work. I like adding towers on the corners and placing turrets on them for the defense.
I literally had no clue about the warehouse post method, this is going to change my life
Next is Abernathy Farm. BTW i love ur content just as much as i love fallout 4. its a great game!
I'm super happy you're considering making your builds mods! Thats super cool of you!
I really wanna see the nuka world red rocket build!
Your builds are so colourful and warm. Great eye for detail and space. They should employ you on next fallout game 😁
love this series youre doing building every settlement
RIP settler. no grave :(
amazing builds man
You are by far the best fallout 4 builder ive seen. Subbed!
Guess the settlers are using the trees for a toilet 😆 excellent build as always
Whoops forgot the toilet haha
@@Shawzzo yes you did hahaha
@@Shawzzo gotta fertilize the tatos somehow, right?
God if you could make your builds into mods, it would make play throughs of this game absolutely incredible, and since there's no mods for the build itself, it would even work for console (Playstation man myself) hopefully one day, the builds incredible as are they all, you're a master at work my friend, absolutely brilliant
Great video! Interested in how you would do tenpines bluff. I usually do some type of military base that’s a checkpoint to sanctuary. Keep the videos coming!
Thanks to your layout, I’m actually going to use it for a prison. Just make the ones not in guard towers on top wear long Johns or something. Putting in a searchlight or two facing the yard, and a turret also setup similar to how Covenant has their’s, just inward. Boom, you just built a prison that’s reliant on the trade route for supplies to help quell revolt.
such a neat and compact build! Loving it!
Love this, i sunk some train cars onto the rails and made ir a market/bar the walls always look crazy good whe you do it, castle would be really really cool to see!
Far Harbor has some of my favorite settlements, so I hope you stick with it and do them all. Good work.
I would like to say something about this:
First of all, really nice detailed work in all the videos, how they make the dead places lively and homely.
The feeling that you get, that people could really live there, is simply beautiful.
Now I could of course complain and say, Why couldn't Fallout 4 be like this by default if it only loads areas where you are?
Yes, the basic game lacks a lot of elements to build, including things like different colors or more variants of objects, so that it doesn't look so repetitive.
More details such as simple objects (gun barrels, magazines or attachments, visors) are also missing.
It feels like you should hire people like you just for small details and playfulness in the world that could make the scenery more believable and fill it with life.
Personally, I was missing more object classes, objects like: large cola bottle, small cola bottle. Ammunition boxes also of different sizes (e.g. 50, 100, possibly 1000).
also the cook e.g. There are red bowls in the game, so soups should also be able to be made in such variations in order to maintain the variations.
Actually, IMO, all powered foods should have 3-4 different spawn variants. even if they are small.
Especially with the variety of models of objects, Bethesda should, as I said, have 3 - 6 possible versions (e.g. broken toilet and these could then spawn randomly from time to time in places that are not specifically needed for a model. The same for medicine boxes or containers.
Unfortunately, the clothing is also predetermined and cannot vary except for the armor.
YES, there are variations with mods, I know, but something like that would also have been nice in the base game.
I wish I was this creative. I struggle thinking of things to do. It took me 2 hours to build a donut shop 😂
These kinds of settlement builds can give the player a great base to live out of in survival mode. Any place to sleep is a great benefit in survival mode as it is the main way to save.
I love these videos so much it makes me want to play fallout 4 every time I see them😂
Great compact little build 👍
Love watching your videos. Been playing since like 2016 on my PS4. And just had to reinstall the OS. Lost everything....... it sucked loud and hard. This time though I’m not just gonna go on a killing spree and actually enjoy the process. So, thanks for many ideas, hints, tips and tricks. And I am now a subscriber as well rather than just mooching ideas! Cheers
Native Floridian here. They should hire you to come down here and rebuild this place. 😁
Love the vids. Please keep them coming.
Ay I’m sure I could make something scrappy 😂 hope you and your family are okay anyway
We're all good, brutha. We got pretty lucky. Lost power for a couple days, but back to settlement building!
Love this! I would really like to see a video where you show how you decorate. Haven't that figured out as well as I want yet
Great skills bud . I’ve had fun doing builds with and without mods . I have to admit i prefer the scrap everything mod (when i play with them ) with certain settlements like spectacle island and croup manor .
Oh I just love your imagination!
Very nice build Shawzzo 🍻😎🤙
As someone who never really dug into fallout 4’s settlement-building, your builds have reignited my passion in this game!
Also I definitely support the mod idea. Shawzzo world when??
❤❤ SO good! Will steal the shelf door idea toootallyyyy😂
Been waiting all week can't wait to see what you do with the place!
Done this place justice 👍
I noticed the obligatory deathclaw meat in the bath 😅
I love all the dropped and placed junk and items, l do the same. I get the usual comments saying it's a waste of time because it will be all over the place after an attack, but isn't that more like in rl 🤷🏻♂️ If someone threw a grenade in my backyard I would expect to have to go out and tidy up, not see everything still in place 😉
Holy crap the way you fixed the hole in that roof was genius lol you should see the abomination i made trying to cover a roof in Sanctuary 😂
Amazing build as always!❤
thank you for inspiring me to build more settlements, usually all mine are just empty and boring but not anymore
These builds are awesome, I'd love to see egret tours marina next
All of your settlements as a mod would be amazing
Dude i love your videos, u have so much talent! Should work in home makeovers ahaha keep it up !
I cannot wait to see the murkywater construction site (or whatever its called?) all the way south on the map, and the castle esp! Always good to see a shawzzo video notification day
I love seeing how you've put your own spin on a lot of things. I really need to practice the pillar glitch, it's so useful And the tatos! yes!! If they're like actual tomatoes there's so much you could do with 'em. Soup 'em, can 'em, stick 'em in a stew.
An you do such a good job with a lived-in looking clutter! *How* do you get so many items to support how detailed your builds are? it boggles my mind, and is awesome to see.
Now I'm looking at the jars of tomatos I've gotten from my grandma's house and wondering how you could mimic that in game. We've got plenty of cans which I could see them doing in a pinch.. .maybe some of the tube flanges for the bit that squeezes the top? Idk, anyways thank you for the video! Its very inspiring.
Nice build. I would like to do a build that brings this location back to appearing like a functional train station - with a platform, seating/waiting area, ticket booth, stairs going over the track to the other side, etc.
It's so cozy, man. I like it
love the build mate
The mod idea is so good !
Looking forward to more builds!
Another idea for the existing structure is to use that room as a radio/control center by placing the recruitment beacon there. The satellite dishes sticking out of that hole in the roof would look great.
excellent work again, bro!
Excellent! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful work!
Wooow usualmente ignoro ese asentamiento 😅 pero me gusta mucho como lo diseñaste, me hizo emocionarme y retomar Fallout 4 y hacer una base ahí 😊.
Me encantan tus videos
Dude I wont lie this is a cool build
Thanks mate
@@Shawzzo no problem
could put down a bus or two on the tracks to look like broken down train. excellent build
Just finished my own raider build at Oberland. I must say this is much better than mine 😂
Amazing work mate
Love your videos! greetings from Germany🎉