A retired farmer has spent more than 30 years building an enormous scale model of a Biblical temple.
Alec Garrard, 78, has dedicated a massive 33,000 hours to constructing the ancient Herod's 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.
Historical experts believe the model is the best representation in the world of what the Jewish temple actually looked like and it has attracted thousands of visitors from all over the globe.
But Mr Garrard, who started the elaborate project in his 40's, says his masterpiece will not be finished in his lifetime.
"I've always loved making models and as I was getting older I started to think about making one big project
which would see me through to the end of my life," he said.
"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 been working on it for decades but it will never be finished as I'm always finding something new to add."
Mr Garrard, from Norfolk , spent more than three years researching the Temple , which was destroyed by the
Romans 2000 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 said.
Mr Garrard sculpted and painted 4,000 figures, measuring just half an inch and all wearing their correct costumes, including 32 versions of Jesus.
Visitors come from all over the world to see the model and Mr Garrard provides binoculars so they can see all the details.
In Pictures: Model of Herod's Temple
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Footnote:-
"I don't know if Mr. Garrard is a Freemason...but I am sure he must be a throw back from...The original builders to show such devotion and determination towards a project of this magnitude...."

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"


"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


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