Captain Hook armature

Captain Hook armature
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We would like to show you the armature we have used.It is made of thermoplastic.This is an material witch is very practical,strong and hard.It is very comfortable for the make of sculptures and small figures,also for the thin parts of the figures which could break during the transportation of the cakes such as fingers,hands,legs.It is easy to work with,just put it in hot water,mould the thermoplastic and leave to cool.When cooled and white it could sustain up to 100 kg of weight and it is extremely hard.The thermoplastic could be used multiple times,just put it in hot water again.
The jaws of the crocodile and the skeleton of Captain Hook are both made of thermoplastic.When we choose suitable position for the skeleton we just add thermoplastic in the joints.This way the sculpture could be very flexible and not only straight corners like the plumbing part.Also avoids welding.
Simply melt and glue
For more information see tutorial ❤️

11 Comments

TFS AWESOME

art deco cakes by gali

Thanks for sharing the armature, you’re exhibit was spectacular! Congratulations once again on your award

You must never limit your challenges, instead you must challenge your limits

Thank you very much ❤️❤️❤️
We hope this material will help many people. To give more freedom to the imagination of the creators❤️❤️❤️

Fabulous!

Sugar Sugar by SSmiley

Amazing! Thank you so much!!! Where can we find the tutorial and where can thermoplastic be bought?

The Garden Baker

Thank you for sharing that

jenny,thirsk north yorkshire,http://www.darrowbycakes.co.uk

Totally awesome, thank you for the other blog too!!

'It Always Seems Impossible Until It is Done' Nelson Mandela http://www.facebook.com/CakesByFifi

I’ve uploaded pictures with explanations in the Cake Decor. The material is in amazon. Only this is food seyti. There are many types of thermoplastic. If you find someone else who works for food, please share it!