
Now, here's a
model of biblical proportions. A retired farmer has spent more
than 30
years
building an enormous scale model of Herod's temple - and it is
still not finished |

Alec Garrard, 78,
has dedicated a massive 33,000 hours to constructing the
ancient temple, which measures a whopping 20ft by 12ft |

The pensioner has
hand-baked and painted every clay brick and tile and even
sculpted 4,000 tiny human figures to populate the courtyards |

But Mr Garrard,
who started the epic project in his 40s, says his masterpiece
will not be finished in his lifetime |

"I have an
interest in buildings and religion so I thought maybe I could
combine the two and I came up with the idea of doing the
temple" |

"I'd seen one or
two examples of it in Biblical exhibitions, but I thought they
were rubbish and I knew I could do better" |

"I have also
sculpted and painted 4,000 figures, measuring just half an
inch and all wearing their correct costumes" |

"Each one takes
about three hours to make and there are 32 versions of Jesus,
although no one can ever spot him no matter how religious they
are" |

Visitors come from
all over the world to see the model and Mr Garrard provides
binoculars so they can see all the details |

"I personally know
all the top archaeologists from
Jerusalem and
I've had experts from the
British
Museum visit,"
he says |

But he chases the
money-changers out of the temple: "I've had a lot of offers
from people to buy it, but it's not for sale" |

He says his wife
Kathleen thinks he is mad |

He adds:
"She wishes she'd married a normal person" |

Mr Garrard, from
Norfolk , spent more than three years researching the temple,
which was destroyed by the Romans 2,000 years ago and deemed
to be one of the most remarkable buildings of ancient times |

He then started to
construct the amazing 1:100 scale model, which is now housed
in a huge building in his back garden |

"Everything is
made by hand. I cut plywood frames for the walls and buildings
and all the clay bricks and tiles were baked in the oven then
stuck together," he says |

Built in 19BC by
King Herod the Great, the temple was flattened in AD70, just
six years after completion |

In its heyday the
temple complex covered 36 acres - four times the area of
Windsor
Castle |

The
Temple was
probably located on the site of what today is the Dome of the
Rock |