Help With A 3D Scooby Doo

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brightbrats Posted 1 Sep 2006 , 11:55pm
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Anyone have any ideas on how to do a 3d scooby doo.

Not sure if it will be all buttercream or MMF.

Just need the tips on how to sculpt it.

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brightbrats Posted 2 Sep 2006 , 1:09am
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brightbrats Posted 4 Sep 2006 , 8:33pm
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nenufares Posted 4 Sep 2006 , 8:39pm
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Debbie brown has a scooby doo cake on one of her books, check it out here:

http://www.debbiebrownscakes.co.uk/cartoon_cakes/pages/scooby%20doo_jpg_jpg.htm

Probably somebody here on CC has it and can help you or you might want to buy it.
Good luck!

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TexasSugar Posted 4 Sep 2006 , 9:33pm
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I have one in my photos. I searched online to find some 3d doggy directions and found one that used the wonder mold pan and round cakes. I used that as my base idea and went to set about making it more scooby doo.

Baked 2 wonder mold pans, one with 4 cups of batter (for the rump area) and the other with 6 cups of batter (for the head). Then I either baked one or two 6 in round cakes, I can't remember exactly. You use part of the 6in for the body connecting the rump and head, and I used scrapes and the other 6in if I baked a 2nd one, for the nose and feet.

Tail, ears, eyes, collar, nose, and bone were made with fondant.

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brightbrats Posted 5 Sep 2006 , 3:10am
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Thanks I'll keep this in mind. thumbs_up.gif

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