Robot Cake

Decorating By bamawins Updated 31 Mar 2014 , 12:36am by enga

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bamawins Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 1:17am
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I want to try and make the yellow robot cake.  My first attempt.  What size of pans should I use and what was used to make him.  My twin grandsons are having a birthday party in April and I would love to attempt this cake.  One love robots and one loves dinosaurs.

 

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AZCouture Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 3:56am
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ANot familiar with it. Is it a flavor?

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7031annie Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 7:27am
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ANot sure what you are asking exactly. if you are needing instructions on how to make a Robot cake if you google YELLOW TOBOT CAKE there are tutorials that come up from different sites with instructions for different types of Robot cakes.

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7031annie Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 7:29am
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AUgh fat fingers on phone ... ROBOT not TOBOT LOL

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bamawins Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 5:09pm
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I saw a picture of a Yellow Robot Cake when I googled Robot Cake.  It took me to the Cake Central website.  I was hoping it  would give info on size of pans to use and how t make it.  I love the cake. It is simple but really cute  Looks like fondant icing and I have never tried that.  I will try to google instruction, but every time I had tried so far I get the Betty Crocker kitchen robot and it really is not by favorite.

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bamawins Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 5:10pm
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AIt's a cake I saw on the internet that lead me back to Cake Central. A really cut Yellow Robot Cake.

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thecakewitch Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 5:30pm
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Maybe you can attach the photo or you can message the person who made it if that person is a member here.

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7031annie Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 6:32pm
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Ahttp://cakecentral.com/g/i/2137969/a/2138969/plex-from-the-treehouse-tv-show-yo-gaba-gaba/ Is this it? If not you may can do a search here on CC for robot cake and look through and find it. That's how I found this one. It was first yellow robot I saw but maybe this helps.

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bamawins Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 11:29pm
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CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 100   In response to thecakewitch,  this is the cake, I am trying to get information on regarding pan sizes and how to make it.  What is needed supply wise.  I saw it on a google search and it lead me to Cake Central.  I don't know who made it, but I love it.

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enga Posted 30 Mar 2014 , 11:50pm
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http://cakecentral.com/g/i/2137969/a/2138969/plex-from-the-treehouse-tv-show-yo-gaba-gaba/
Is this it? If not you may can do a search here on CC for robot cake and look through and find it. That's how I found this one. It was first yellow robot I saw but maybe this helps.

 

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CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 100   In response to thecakewitch,  this is the cake, I am trying to get information on regarding pan sizes and how to make it.  What is needed supply wise.  I saw it on a google search and it lead me to Cake Central.  I don't know who made it, but I love it.

That is so cute, it looks like you could get away with making a half sheet cake maybe and cut it up to make up the parts, and some fondant to cover and decorate. I'll look around.

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bamawins Posted 31 Mar 2014 , 12:06am
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to enga;  thanks for the info.  I have never used fondant.  I'll have to figure out the dimensions.

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enga Posted 31 Mar 2014 , 12:33am
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You could use butter cream too. I found this site, (click on robot designs), use the dimensions for the robot from a 9X13 pan, just don't cut triangles and make rectangles for the arms.

 

http://www.parenting.com/birthday-cakes

 

Had to throw this in because it was so gosh darn cute and they like dinosaurs and robots :lol:

 

http://www.comeonilene.com/2012/06/11/customized-robot-and-dinosaur-throw-blanket-tutorial/

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