"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.
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.