
Rangers FC – Ibrox Stadium - Hueforge
The iconic home of Rangers Football Club emerges in stunning aerial perspective, capturing every architectural detail of Glasgow's legendary Ibrox Stadium. Rendered in crisp monochromatic tones, this faithful recreation showcases the stadium's distinctive rectangular structure, sweeping stands, and surrounding facilities. Subtle gradations of gray and white highlight the modern facade while deeper shadows define the pitch and structural elements, creating a museum-quality tribute to one of Scottish football's most storied venues.
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