A mural artist has left Scottish football fans in awe of his impressive work in which he has transformed an attic into a superb replica of Ibrox Stadium.
Danny Bench has scored a goal with his masterpiece creation which resembles the Rangers stadium.
The London-based artist was tasked with turning the dingy roof space of a home in Chelmsford into the home of the Glasgow giants - which has recently been voted as the best stadium in Britain by fourfourtwo.com, the Daily Record reports.
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The artist took four days to complete the colourful task and has posted amazing before and after pictures on his social media sites.
Footie fans north of the border have also taken to social media to praise Danny's "incredible" job in recreating the four massive stands usually only seen in the west of Glasgow.
Victoria Rangers posted: "That is absolutely stunning." David Anderson said: "How much for this job? I need this in my life. Truly incredible mate."
And Union of Rangers simply added: "Blue grass please."
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Earlier this month, Rangers unveiled a £6million plan to upgrade disabled facilities and increase the overall capacity at Ibrox.
The upgrades could begin as soon as the summer but would require the club’s squad of financial backers to pick up the tab.
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