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its not gone pal..
it will be in the stored tab of the build menu right after recent tab.
They will be stored in what the game could blueprint so it could be in different pieces just delete the blueprint to get the built stuff back into the stored tab however this will not save the whole build if that is what you are aiming for.. you have to save everything as a blueprint for that too work...
however just word of warning the game doesn't like blueprints very much so it may not work in another location.
I always find that when stuff like this happens and I rebuild, I wind up liking it better. Just rebuild it.
Your stuff will be free to place from the 'stored' tab without having to remake them.
You spent 47 hours building your camp? It's hard to believe. You deleted your camp, so what, build a new one. Not a big deal. And with practice you will do better.
Agreed. I thought I spent a lot of time building a camp I rebuilt (on purpose) a few nights ago and that was maybe three hours.
Facts.
My old camps have sentimental value. Scrapping them would feel like scrapping my childhood home. However, I didn't like my approach to building those older camps and I rebuild them as much cooler camps. My biggest problem was building them as massive as I could but then not having the build budget to flesh them out so they were like Walmarts with almost nothing in them. My newer ones are much nicer.