Fighter Jet

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steffy8 Posted 15 Jun 2006 , 1:54am
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What is the best way to carve a 3D jet?? Do I use loaf pans or 9X13... birthday.gif

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Doug Posted 15 Jun 2006 , 2:17am
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steffy8 Posted 15 Jun 2006 , 2:22am
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Can you tell I just learned how to create avatars???

I'm thinking of F14 Tomcat or 1940's Hellcat(I think that is what it is)

I'm thinking of changing from "pulpit" father's day to airplanes. He loves planes esp. older fighters. That is why I was considering the Hellcat and it looks easier to do

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Lisa Posted 15 Jun 2006 , 2:23am
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There are some instructions here that might help...

http://www.shindigz.com/partytipz.cfm?caid=54609

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Doug Posted 15 Jun 2006 , 2:36am
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SugarFrosted Posted 15 Jun 2006 , 2:44am
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I made a camoflage cargo airplane cake (using a cut-up 9x13 for the pieces) a while back, and it turned out quite well. I used propellers from my son's balsa wood planes. Maybe you can use it for inspiration:

http://www.sugarfrosted.com/albums/child/normal_0761-9x13cut-camoairplane.jpg

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steffy8 Posted 15 Jun 2006 , 2:58am
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Ya'll are the best. I want to make it so that when he sees it he can say "that's a hellcat". (instead of "why a cake that looks like a plane crashed")lol icon_lol.gif

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