[Podcast Episode 48] Ever wanted to see behind the scenes on how cool attractions are made? Come with us as we visit the artists who bring the Ark and the Creation Museum to life! Plus, we share about a little book introducing kids to one of the most important hallmarks of evolutionary thinking, the Apeman.

Design Studio with painters

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The Answers in Genesis Design Studio

And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: and establish thou the work of our hands upon us; yea, the work of our hands establish thou it. Psalm 90:17

Want to get to know Tim Chaffey? I first saw him on the Creation Today Show. The fun bit where he comes to join them starts a little after the 8 minute mark:

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Cool Creatures

I mention the most interesting model animals for me were this little guy…

Thylacosmilid close up (from the Ark Encounter facebook page)

and the Pakicetuses (supposed whale ancestors):

Pakicetus-models

All the animal models had these signs over them, but only this one had netting.

Behind the Scenes

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What artists do when they aren’t busy!

The model painting room

Look at that Dragon’s mouth!

The Dragon with Time Chaffey

The Giant

The glamour of being a designer (that fruit looks yummy!)

A mock up of the cool new section for the top deck of the Ark

Thanks, Tim Chaffey and staff for letting us all come by. God bless and Merry Christmas!

Ape-Men Book Review

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Cheri Fields

I'm a homeschooling blogger and book writer. The gift God has given me for His kingdom is to understand complex stuff (mostly) and share it with others using everyday words. It is a joy to share God's wonders with all kinds of people and especially the next generation!

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Don Ruhl · at

Thanks for the book.

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