Posted June 11, 20168 yr Any one thought about doing this? Would it be too slippery to handle? You could put lots of exfoliating beads in it.
June 12, 20168 yr Any one thought about doing this? Would it be too slippery to handle? You could put lots of exfoliating beads in it. Interesting idea. Make one and let us know it turned out You could also make one giant gummy. I have a recipe in my link. Yummy Gummy Minifigs by dr_spock_888, on Flickr
June 12, 20168 yr Why don't you make a giant Ice Cube next, write an enemy's name on it, stand it up outside in the heat and watch it melt him away. It might make you feel good inside, for a little bit. Edited June 12, 20168 yr by Actor Builder
June 12, 20168 yr You should build tiny LEGO fish, colorful of course, insert them randomly, and then fill the rest of the mould with a clear epoxy...
June 12, 20168 yr Author You should build tiny LEGO fish, colorful of course, insert them randomly, and then fill the rest of the mould with a clear epoxy... Or a giant melted LEGO minifig crayon.
June 12, 20168 yr Fill it with melted LEGO of your color choice, perhaps with yellow head and hands, and separate colored torso and legs and make a giant LEGO figure, from LEGO pieces... Not quite purist, but a very macabre thing to do. A Giant Minifigure made from the parts of other minifgures...
June 25, 20168 yr Okay, back to cake making! I just opened this Minifigure Cake Mold (853575 or 6153620) and found it has no directions for baking a cake. Aargh! My cake is ready to go into the oven, which is hot. Do any of you geniuses know it we need to butter/oil the mold first and then flour it before pouring the batter in to bake? I am guessing that we just pour without any prep because it is made of rubber or silicon. Any takers?
June 25, 20168 yr I would spray it with some of that canned cooking spray (Like PAM or whatever brand you have.) first, just to be safe. You'd hate to bake the cake perfectly only for it to break as you get it out of the mold. Especially with a specialty shaped mold like a Minifigure, it's probably fiddly, and it's better safe than sorry.
February 6, 20178 yr 8 minutes ago, legoman19892 said: The cake mold is non stick. Why would you comment about this 8 months later? What's the point, don't you think she already baked the cake by now? Actor Builder already answered the question fully and correctly back when it was relevant.
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