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9th July 2012, 10:38 PM
#11
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
nissannewby
Mate you have got some skills with those hands of yours. Would you be up for a wedding cake at all
lol
For you and sharee, Mat ? .....that would have to be a "Patrol" Wedding Cake
Originally Posted by
taslucas
Did you use Gloss enamel or 2pak? LMAO
Bwahaa, yeh i dont think 2pak would taste very nice at all, although, after using a airbrush now, it has made me think about getting another airbrush to use with paint.
Originally Posted by
Amelia
AWESOME JOB !!!! My son would love that cake ...
Thanks mate, im sure my kids deliberately come up with harder and harder cake ideas every birthday, anyway everyone at the party seemed to like it, but i still get mixed feelings watching all that work get hacked to bits tho (ha-ha)
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9th July 2012 10:38 PM
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9th July 2012, 11:01 PM
#12
Patrol God
So Steve you'll be at Scotts' airbrushin hand doing the murals.......................First one oe his shed NissanPatrol.co.au...........
Tim
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9th July 2012, 11:19 PM
#13
Hardcore
Originally Posted by
Finly Owner
So Steve you'll be at Scotts' airbrushin hand doing the murals.......................First one oe his shed NissanPatrol.co.au...........
Tim
Good idea, practice on someone elses stuff ! (ha-ha)
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11th July 2012, 09:59 PM
#14
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Try this next - was my daughters 17th a couple of months ago
NISSANS Rulz .... "Amelia" the 2006 4.2ltr Patrol Ute & "Seamus" the 2008 3ltr Patrol Wagon
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12th July 2012, 07:51 PM
#15
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12th July 2012, 07:56 PM
#16
Hardcore
I didn't make it - forked out $400 LOL the cake was her pressieImageUploadedByTapatalk1342085161.163708.jpg
The figurines are still in fridge!!
NISSANS Rulz .... "Amelia" the 2006 4.2ltr Patrol Ute & "Seamus" the 2008 3ltr Patrol Wagon
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12th July 2012, 08:27 PM
#17
Hardcore
Ah cool, thanks, i think id have bit harry's head off just for fun
I can see people saying wow $400 for a cake, but concidering the sheer amount of cake/fondant, and knowing the stupid amount of time involved, its probly not that bad if you didn't have to do anything
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12th July 2012, 08:35 PM
#18
Hardcore
The 7 cakes were for each of the Harry Potter books - were on a board with a dowl down the middle. Freeking hard driving from the Gold Coast to Ipswich with it in my lap - Brad was driving like he had glass sitting in my lap LOL
There was chocolate, caramel, white chocolate & Jaffa mud cakes. Was being "dessert" for weeks!!
Gotta say I love your cakes - wish I could bake
NISSANS Rulz .... "Amelia" the 2006 4.2ltr Patrol Ute & "Seamus" the 2008 3ltr Patrol Wagon
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12th July 2012, 09:01 PM
#19
Rotaredom
some people are creative and some people are not, i am one of those that doesn't have a creative bone in his body
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12th July 2012, 09:24 PM
#20
Hardcore
I dunno....... some of your posts are pretty "creative" Todd, (bwahhahaaw !)
Makes me hungry just hearing about it Amelia.
I dont actually do any "baking" as such, so you dont really need any cake cooking skills to do anything ive done (i can burn salad) the mrs supplies me with a pre made plain cake base (well chocolate mud) , then as with the dino cake , i may use/add a large pre made jam roll as a body, then i cut shape and decorate.
I do have this problem (so im told) that i have to make "everything" 100% edible, but i kinda hate the idea of having to pull bits of wood/metal out before you can eat, or saying no dont eat that bit !
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