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Promo poster for Fallout 76 camp build Wildlands Wharf.

WILDLANDS WHARF

by Destroyer of Hope

Wildlands Wharf—now that’s a place you don’t just stumble upon. You feel it long before you see it. The air shifts, gets thick with salt, rust, and the scent of wet wood and gun oil.

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Fallout camp interior with rustic kitchen decor and post apocalyptic market style

Market Value

Moonlight Cowboy transformed a ruined Super Duper Mart into Market Value, a colorful post-apocalyptic grocery-store oasis built from scavenged signs, greenery, neon, and whatever else the wasteland had to offer. More than just a home, it became a statement to the people of what was once Ohio that even the broken shells of old buildings could be reclaimed, reimagined, and made livable again.

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Fallout 76 junkyard camp built on power pylons above Moonshine Jamboree event site

Skyward Jamboree

High above the foggy Mire, a ramshackle camp made of yellow shipping containers and scrap metal sits improbably atop a lonely power pylon, with no ladder or steps in sight. How it was built so high in the sky is anyone’s guess—but if you’re brave enough to climb up and see it, the dangerous trip is well worth the view.

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Promo poster for Fallout 76 camp build Wildlands Wharf.

Wildlands Wharf

Wildlands Wharf—now that’s a place you don’t just stumble upon. You feel it long before you see it. The air shifts, gets thick with salt, rust, and the scent of wet wood and gun oil.

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Promotional poster for Skyline Treehouse by Deviant Cat.

Skyline Treehouse

High above the tangled woods of Skyline Valley, Deviant Cat turned a weathered treehouse of scrap wood and stubborn hope into the coziest hideaway this side of the wasteland. While the storm churned and growled beyond the branches, lantern light glowed warm through the windows, daring the apocalypse to do its worst.

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Poster for a Fallout 76 camp build by Chicken Bone.

Big Boy’s Trading Market

In a shattered Appalachia where survival depends on smart deals rather than brute force, Chicken Bone built rugged all-terrain vehicles to scour the wasteland and turn scavenged value into opportunity. Big Boy’s Trading Market became a trusted crossroads where anyone could buy, sell, or trade—and where fair deals kept a fragile sense of civilization alive.

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Promo poster for Water's Fall Terrace, a camp built in Fallout 76.

Water’s Fall Terrace

Perched on the edge of a cliffside in the Appalachian wasteland lies Water’s Fall Terrace, a whimsical refuge crafted by the wasteland builder Pink Cindie.

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Promotional poster for Crash Heap, a Fallout 76 camp build.

Crash Heap

In the heart of the Ash Heap, where the air is thick with soot and the ground is littered with the bones of industry, SumGuy found his calling. It started as nothing more than a pile of scavenged junk—a busted forklift, rusted sheet metal, cracked neon signs, and a heap of mangled rebar.

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Poster for Mothgulls, a fallout76 camp build by Bubble of Doom.

Mothgulls

Mothgulls is an abandoned ship transformed into a fanatical shrine where Bubble of Doom and his devoted followers honor the Mothman amid shifting idols, eerie signs, and whispered wings. Those who dare step aboard must be truly devout, for the ship tests every visitor’s faith—and remembers those who fail.

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Promotional poster for Fallout 76 camp build by Dumplin Head.

Dystopia Mercantile

Amassing a great amount of miscellaneous goods from her travels in the wasteland, Dumplin Head sets up a shop to try to sell some of these goods to needy wastelanders.

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The Wasteland Construction Co. is actively workin’ to rebuild the wasteland after the fallout of the great war. We do this by supportin’ and appreciatin’ the great wasteland builders who don’t let no nuclear fallout stop them from building great camps and settlements! We showcase their best builds on our site here and our social profiles in order to give them the appreciation they so completely deserve.