A talentedFallout 76player online has shared their epic Vault Boy art installation that they have created at their in-game camp. ThisFallout 76creation shows what the most talented creators can do with the game’s camp-building tools.

InFallout 76, camps are portable homes that players can set up around the wasteland. This is in contrast toFallout 4’s settlements, which allowed players to build in set areas defined by Bethesda. Regardless, the communities of both titles have been massively creative in building unique camps and settlements since their release. For example, oneFallout 76player even turned an old rail car into an incredible camp, showing how various parts of the world can be transformed with this system.

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X user JamesTwoSheep shared their interesting creation at theirFallout 76camp, which initially looks like a bunch of floating junk. However, as they ascend a staircase and get the proper perspective, the junk transforms into the image of a frowning Vault Boy, which must have taken a ton of effort to get right. It doesn’t end there, though. JamesTwoSheep then heads to another staircase on the opposite side of the room, revealing the face of a smiling Vault boy instead.

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Unfortunately, JamesTwoSheep didn’t reveal how long the creation took them to complete, although considering all theFallout 76junkinvolved, it can’t have been a quick process, especially given its double-sided nature. The responses to the creation were universally positive, with one user even describing it as a “mixture ofSilent HillandFallout.”

While fans continue to create more impressive things using the tools currently available,Fallout 76itself continues to go from strength to strength. Earlier this year, Bethesda rolled out an update that gave players the ability to play as a ghoul, while another recent content drop kicked off the game’s Season 21 with a fun fishing theme. There are moreexciting plans to come forFallout 76, with an update in the works dedicated to the game’s camp-building community.