Millennium Falcon Star Wars Cake

I made this Millennium Falcon Star Wars cake for a Star Wars fan’s birthday.

I was shown a picture of a Millennium Falcon ship and was asked if I could replicate it in cake form.  I was excited and up for a challenge!

Millennium Falcon Star Wars Cake Instructions

  • The 1st thing I made was the satellite, since I knew that had to be sturdy.  So I made 50/50 of fondant and gum paste and put it away to dry for 24 hours.
  • I then baked 2 boxes of chocolate cake mix in an 11 x 15 pan.
  • I printed out pictures of the ship from all angles.
  • While still in the baking pan, I put the cake in my freezer to firm up.
  • The next day, I pulled out the cake from the freezer and made some Swiss meringue buttercream.  The cake sat on the counter for about 30 minutes, thawing out.  I needed it still firm, but soft enough so I could carve.
  • I put one of my frying pans over the cake so I could get the rounded part right, and then just used a knife to carve out the Falcon ship.
  • I used the corners of the cake and sliced them in long 1 1/2 in strips and placed on the top of the cake for the structure.
  • I did a crumb coat and popped the cake in the fridge.
  • I took the fondant (that I had also made in advance) and rolled it out.
  • I added some pieces of the fondant and on the crumb coated cake to give it more detail before the fondant would be placed on the top of the cake.
  • I then put the fondant on the cake and just used my hands and the fondant ball tool to smooth it.
  • I used various fondant tools to get the lines all over the cake.
  • I used Wilton sparkle gel in a red color for “lights” on the cake.
  • I also used Wilton color mist spray, in silver. For the first time, surprisingly, it did not taste bitter and gave the cake a nice sheen.
  • I also had some gray icing in a piping bag with a small round tip and did random frosting details all over the cake.
  • I used yellow colored frosting to make the “stars” on the black board.
  • I used orange fondant and letter cutters for the words at the bottom. I had to smear some black frosting on the board so that the letters would stick.

I was super pleased with the result.  The birthday man was pleased as well!

Millennium Falcon Star Wars Cake

Millennium Falcon Star Wars Cake

Millennium Falcon Star Wars Cake

Millennium Falcon Star Wars Cake

Millennium Falcon Star Wars Cake