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Hello.
In this video, we continue to create a metal tree that can be useful for a diorama or vignette. We will prepare thin, copper wire for use as tree branches. We anneal, stretch, bleach and tin chemically.
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Hello.
This video talks about a modelling material called polymer bakeable clay. It shows how to create a sculptural part from clay and how to bake it properly.
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As I am just returning to model building, your videos are very welcome as they re-introduce me to approaches to model building and the tools involved.

 

Many thanks

 

Russ Milland

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On 9/2/2025 at 1:39 AM, Russ MIlland said:

As I am just returning to model building, your videos are very welcome as they re-introduce me to approaches to model building and the tools involved.

 

Many thanks

 

Russ Milland

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Hello, colleagues.
The new video discusses templates designed to simulate riveted joints on plastic models and metal surfaces. It provides detailed information about the tool used to simulate riveted joints. The process itself is clearly demonstrated.
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This video has a “Dubbing” feature. Now you can watch the video with simultaneous translation in English. You can activate the feature as follows: open the video, click on the ‘Gear’ icon in the lower right corner, then click on “Audio Track” in the menu that appears and select the dubbing language - English (US). I hope that now watching videos on the channel will be more comfortable for you.

 

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