Hi everyone, I need some real HELP! I had a client ask me to make a 1957 Chevy...her Dad's car. So I ask her to e-mail the pic of the car to me. So She did...It's not a 1957...it's a 1937 Chevy convertible. Cool Car! But this car has a ton of curves and big fenders.... ect. Has anyone seen one done in cake...does anyone know of any tutorials? Or have you done one? Is there any difference in the procedure? I would really appreciate any Help!!! Thank You!!!
Here's my favorite place to get car plans/drawing. This link is for plans for a 1937 sedan but from the images on google it looks like you would just cut off the top.
http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/cars/chevrolet/23465/view/chevrolet_master_sedan_1937/
I blow these up to the size I want the cake and carve from the outlines. I use the top view to outline for my bottom board and then make indentions for the wheels.
Hope this helps you.
And if you need car carving tutorials, here's two:
http://sugaredblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-make-3d-car-cake.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37331318@N08/sets/72157619119013020/
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