Manchester's Toast Rack recreated in Far Cry 5.
Manchester is a city famous around the world for it's contributions to music, water polo and last but not least, the toast industry. Originally known as the Hollings Building, The Abandoned Toast Rack in Manchester, England got it's name for obvious reasons and has been worshipped as a sort of demigod by the local population ever since. Built in the area of Fallowfield back in 1960, it has witnessed great human events such as the moon landing, Hanson's Oom Bop song and the creation of the Tesco self service checkout machine. Considered an incredible feat of human engineering by the guy who made it, the unique shape of the building has inspired famous painters like Monet, Pablo Picasso and that guy from Art Attack with the mullet to pursue other careers entirely. In fact, it created such a stir when it was initially built that within the first year of it's construction toast rack sales rose by a whopping 200% worldwide - probably. The toast industry has never been the same and it is all thanks to The Abandoned Toast Rack in Manchester. All hail the mighty rack!
This scene took me around 3 hours to complete using the in-game map editor of Far Cry 5 on Xbox Series X.
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