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Restoring blueprints is a very tricky task if you have a complex foundation or 2-3 separate foundations at different levels/heights. For example, I once could NOT restore my own blueprint to the place where it was originally placed before.
the blueprint is not that big. i could rebuild it by myself. i was also posting this for the future of the game. maybe big blueprints will get more important. and its also nice when you have multiple buildings in your base (house, garage etc) and you can blueprint all separately
but thank you for your answer.
for territory i have everything unlocked. as i wrote above, i could rebuild the blueprint by myself. exact same building parts. its just the blueprint wont go "green".
When I move the house, I press B - Z - ' (' is the key for flying in build mode, ~ on other keyboards, maybe something else for you).
I hold down spacebar until I'm at the ceiling of the building area and look down.
It makes placing the house a lot easier and I've never had an 'exceed territory range'. I have a friend who had it, and managed to place his house after following these instructions.