How To Carve A 3D Lighting Mcqueen Car

Decorating By anku Updated 21 Mar 2010 , 8:17pm by anku

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anku Posted 15 Mar 2010 , 4:03am
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Does anybody have any tutorial or instructions for this.
I saw one done with oval cakes....but I have searched hard on this site and I'm unable to find any tutorails icon_cry.gif Maybe I need to learn how to do search here!!

Please help me. Any kind of help is greatly appreciated.

Thanks a ton!

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metria Posted 15 Mar 2010 , 4:22am
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miasuzzette Posted 15 Mar 2010 , 4:34am
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icon_smile.gif IN search input peasepudding.wordpress.com, She has the Step by step thumbs_up.gif

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anku Posted 17 Mar 2010 , 1:56am
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Thank you all for the links!

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BlakesCakes Posted 17 Mar 2010 , 3:10am
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I started with the Wilton Cruiser pan and carved it more to the proper shape.

Rae
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jammjenks Posted 17 Mar 2010 , 3:17am
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I was also going to suggest the Wilton cruiser pan.

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Bel_Anne Posted 17 Mar 2010 , 3:29am
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I also used the cruiser pan. It was sooo much easier than I thought it would be. I just carved the sides in a little. Cut the shape of the windows out. Extended the bonnet, so that the passenger carriage was smaller (if that makes sense). Then I used the excess cake, mixed it together with ganache and built up the back sides so it looked like a sports car. Use circle cuts in a 'to scale' size for where the wheels should go... and cut a little mouth out with a knife. Here's my one: I was going to take pics as I went along, too! Next time, I'll do that if I ever make it again!

http://cakecentral.com/modules.php?name=gallery&file=displayimage&pid=1503653

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Bel_Anne Posted 17 Mar 2010 , 3:32am
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Another tip - buy a little lightning mcqueen toy to have next to you when you carve it. Makes it so much easier!

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2txmedics Posted 21 Mar 2010 , 5:06am
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anku Posted 21 Mar 2010 , 8:17pm
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Thank you, Thank you so much! Love the instructions icon_smile.gif

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