I turned mine into a indoor outdoor diner with bar and mini garden out back. The mini entry is an everything crafting area with armor displayed. Then open the utility door and you walk in like a restaurant greeted by the donut vendor your host. Can walk either side tile floors like scolums donut themed diner with cooking stuff and walls and windows and I put trees with bushes on the outside of the windows with a blue wall so it looks outdoor.
Hey Kerseyou, I use a foundation merge. There are videos on YT explaining how to do this, maybe they can be helpful for you. I watched a couple a while back but they didn't work for me as explained - maybe its a PC vs console thing, so I can't recommend one specifically. I figured out my own version of a foundation merge which doesn't use other pieces and can work on flat ground with luck (a slope makes it a whole lot easier), but it can be a bit hit and miss depending on the terrain, meshes and me remembering to stand in exactly the right spot looking in exactly the right direction. People would hate on me because they couldn't replicate it 😂and I might just waste your time too. You'll see lots of examples of it on flat ground in this build: th-cam.com/video/Qt4oUz0Tyvw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=y0mKEWQeQ4X4zByn I'm sure you can find a few videos easily enough (just search TH-cam for "Fallout 76 foundation merge" - there'll be plenty), and can choose a method that works for you. I'm sure you'll find one and many new opportunities and ideas will open up. ☺
@@Mario_Cortez2010 Upper floors (not foundations) should place directly over the base floor. You can leave "snapping" on to make it easy, or turn snapping off to allow for more flexibility. (I usually turn snapping off to start.) Once you have laid out the floor as you like, you can use the "replace" function to play around with different floor styles. ☺
I turned mine into a indoor outdoor diner with bar and mini garden out back.
The mini entry is an everything crafting area with armor displayed.
Then open the utility door and you walk in like a restaurant greeted by the donut vendor your host.
Can walk either side tile floors like scolums donut themed diner with cooking stuff and walls and windows and I put trees with bushes on the outside of the windows with a blue wall so it looks outdoor.
Some of these are spectacular 😍. Lots of time an effort gone into them as well 🥳🤘🏻
Thank you 🙏🏽
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Very cool. I like building in that shelter. The budget is huge for such a small space.
Yes, its lot of fun to have so much budget - you can go crazy!
Can u please share a video of how to sink the shelter flush into a foundation 🤔🙏🏻please
Hey Kerseyou,
I use a foundation merge. There are videos on YT explaining how to do this, maybe they can be helpful for you. I watched a couple a while back but they didn't work for me as explained - maybe its a PC vs console thing, so I can't recommend one specifically. I figured out my own version of a foundation merge which doesn't use other pieces and can work on flat ground with luck (a slope makes it a whole lot easier), but it can be a bit hit and miss depending on the terrain, meshes and me remembering to stand in exactly the right spot looking in exactly the right direction. People would hate on me because they couldn't replicate it 😂and I might just waste your time too. You'll see lots of examples of it on flat ground in this build: th-cam.com/video/Qt4oUz0Tyvw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=y0mKEWQeQ4X4zByn
I'm sure you can find a few videos easily enough (just search TH-cam for "Fallout 76 foundation merge" - there'll be plenty), and can choose a method that works for you. I'm sure you'll find one and many new opportunities and ideas will open up. ☺
Cool build! :D
Thank you Azzy 😊
What does muecke play on. I’d like to do a similar build
PC. You're welcome.
@@fo76kashyare they part of a discord or something, I’m on xbox and would like to know how they did certain builds
@@ShinigamiJosh69 Sorry, it's probably not appropriate for me to give out personal contact details
@@fo76kashy yeah totally understandable. Thank you for trying!
How to I change the floor
Hey Mario,
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Can you be more specific? What floor do you want to change, and where is it?
@@fo76kashy I wanted to add a different floor on the vault shelter
@@Mario_Cortez2010 Upper floors (not foundations) should place directly over the base floor. You can leave "snapping" on to make it easy, or turn snapping off to allow for more flexibility. (I usually turn snapping off to start.)
Once you have laid out the floor as you like, you can use the "replace" function to play around with different floor styles. ☺
@@fo76kashy ok thank you so much 😊
@@Mario_Cortez2010 Good luck! Have fun!