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TJCanadian
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Joined: Dec 13, 2006
Posts: 121
Location: Colorado
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Mon Sep 01, 2008 8:13 pm |
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I entered this in the state fair this weekend, the theme of the contest is Planes, trains, and automobiles. I did my research to make sure this is authentic and accurate. It is a 1934 Chevy 1/2 ton truck, hauling a load of corn. The truck has a detailed interior, with the ratcheting hand brake, gearshift with no boot, the big steering wheel, etc. The cab roof is molded from gumpaste and has poured hard candy windows clear enough to see shapes but not details in the front, back, and driver’s side. The passenger window was left rolled down so you could see the detail inside. The cake is in the engine compartment and the box of the truck as well as the bench seat inside it. The bags of corn in the back of the truck are little pats of chocolate covered in fondant. I would love to have some feedback, and find out HOW to get clearer sugar windows. I used a basic hard candy recipe and poured it into dried fondant window frames on parchment paper, the backs were foggy until I used a butane torch to heat and clear them up some, but still couldn't get them pure and clear. Is it Isomalt? Do I need to pour it on a silicone mat?
http://www.cakecentral.com/mod.....id=1260940
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jab
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Joined: Dec 30, 2006
Posts: 65
Location: Indiana
Birthday: Aug 04
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Sat Sep 13, 2008 3:13 pm |
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I don't know about the clear windows but your cake is AWESOME!!! Did you win ?? |
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charlieinMO
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Joined: Feb 22, 2005
Posts: 664
Location: Missouri
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Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:22 pm |
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GREAT Job!!! Do you know if you won yet?? |
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krystyne_wilson
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Joined: May 02, 2007
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Location: Iraq :o(
Birthday: Jun 09
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Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:33 pm |
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Teena_Marie
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Joined: Sep 02, 2008
Posts: 160
Location: Hudson, FL
Birthday: Mar 08
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Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:34 pm |
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That is so awsome! I love the detail! Congrats, I'm sure you'll win! |
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newmansmom2004
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Joined: Jan 22, 2007
Posts: 168
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Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:42 pm |
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What a wonderful job you did! I hope you get a top placement - that's SO much work putting something like this together.
I like the idea of the windows not being truly clear as you know how old glass gets kind of frosty and cloudy from the aging. Congrats on a job well done! |
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weirkd
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Joined: Jan 07, 2007
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Location: Hurlock, MD
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Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:46 pm |
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I would just use gelatin sheets next time. I tried to make diamonds with isolmalt and they always either had bubble or turned yellow. It seemed like the only part that didnt do that were the splatters on the silpat when I stuck it in the oven plain. |
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