


I did the same with cutting at a slope on the back loaf size cake. Then, I cut the front of the large cake off meeting up with the other cake and sliced in a downward effect to give it a slope in the front. I used a loaf pan for the cake on the back of the tank and baked an additional cake in another loaf pan cut into a circle for the top. I used a large sheet cake pan and placed it on a board covered in wrapping paper. I want to say that it takes a lot of green and brown coloring to get that perfect “army green”. I am so excited to find your website! I was inspired by your website for the army cake! One thing that was tricky was finding the right color for the tank. In order to complete the cake, I used a couple of figures from my son’s play set and the finished product was a hit! Coolest USA Tank Cake Then I used some spray colour (black and green) to give it a bit of a camouflage look. Once cooled I cut out a bit in the front and back for some shape, iced it all green adding Oreo cookies for the wheels and lid on top and some brown icing for detail. I used a 9×13 cake pan and split the 9×13 cake recipe into another a smaller pan for the top. From ideas I got on this website I came up with this army cake for my son’s sixth birthday.
