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Oberland Station Transfer Settlement Blueprint - DLCs required, but no other mods aside from Transfer Settlements and its requirements. 30 bed Vault tec stack build with surrounding wooden fortification. 1806 items total. There are many lights which may impact performance on some machines.

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This Blueprint installs to slot 1 by default.

This is the first build I've uploaded to Nexus. The idea for this Oberland settlement was of some vault-tec prefabs being abandoned in transit, maybe on the way to construct vault 114 or moved and left by the enclave or the BoS or another group at some point. People then moved in and built a fort around it. There are a few rough edges, but I think you'll enjoy it.


You will need to have installed Transfer Settlements (I used v1.47) and its pre-requisites: F4SE and HUDFramework.

It's best to clear out the current items in Oberland, including the chain-link fence, beds, crops and the trees (though the trees at the north end of the map should be ok). This should take less than 1 minute as it is a small area.

The settlement has 30 beds, 30 water, 36 food, 100 power, workstations, 7 shops and 350 defence (I went a bit overboard at that point). If you want to activate the settlement beacon it is on the main stack roof but you will need to attach the power. 

The settlement ended up almost 5 times larger than the originally build limit. There are 1806 items to import,  so you may need to be patient. Also, I added quite a lot of lighting to this build, so some machines may have performance issues. I did run this with a 280 amd gpu, and i7 2600k cpu without any issues but with settings on high except lighting quality (medium) and godrays (low). Importing to a fresh build took me 8 minutes with wiring.

This build was originally made with no mods or console commands, apart from adding resources. However, I did use setpos on a walkway and ladder to avoid clipping before exporting.

If there is enough interest, I can try upload a few more blueprints.