Noah’s Ark
As Constructed By: Irby (CoCo) Toups in 1986
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This rendering of Noah’s Ark was constructed in 1986 by a Houma, Louisiana gentleman, Irby Toups. He is better known as Coco. Coco had a desire to construct a replica of Noah’s Ark, after reading an article from a church newsletter which pictured the Ark as a ship. He wanted to present this vessel as a model to teach that the Ark was not a ship but rather as the name implies, a box, a chest or a coffin. In order to create a model according to God's plan, Coco spent six months researching its construction, size, and materials. He then spent the next three months building this model of Noah’s Ark in 1/45th scale. |
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1st Floor: Cages to house animals. Large animals were placed in the center of the Ark to help control balance of the animals. 2nd Floor: Food storage containers for animals, Noah and his family. There were elevator shafts in order to haul food & water to the cages. Bottom Floor: Held water containers also acted as a baffle in order for the water not to roll the Ark over. Water was for animals, Noah, and his family. |
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The ROPES indicate how air was circulated throughout the Ark |
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The LIVING AREA for Noah and his family was located at the far end of the Ark, as shown in this picture. It is assumed that this position was so that, Noah and his family could be stationed on one end of the Ark, while the louder animals were quartered on the opposite end. |
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The STALLS were designed to accommodate the animals according to their size. |
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The Animals in their designated stalls.
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The larger animals, such as the elephant, rhinoceros, and hippopotamus, were housed in the middle section of the Ark for balance. |
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The Ark’s design, having three floor levels were accessed by either stairs, as shown, or elevators. |
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