Hello! I specialise in genuine tiny natural history miniatures for dollhouse collectors (geodes, fossils, crystals, shells etc.) and estate miniatures. Mostly in 1:12 scale, some suitable for 1:6 (play scale) and 1:24 and 1:48 scales. I also find all kinds of odd things to be interesting, so I may post the occasional non-miniature themed video as well :-)
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Muito bonita, é muito é tem muitos detalhes
Muito bonita é muito cheia de detalhes tu estás de parabéns 👏👏
This is my first time on your channel. Do you normally work with quarter scale (1:48)? I have to make a few quarter scale shops and need some kind of patterns for the pieces of furniture & accessories. Not too many miniaturists work with quarter scale, and that's why I ask. Thank you.
Hi! I'm glad that you found my little video. I don't do much in 1:48 at all actually, but I can give you a resource to check out. The Quarter Connection is an active online community web site that specialises in 1:48, and has loads of resources. It's been around for over 20 years. The website is quarterconnection.com/ or just Google them. There are also a couple of Facebook groups but I don't know anything about them. Hope this helps!
Great find! I find most of my miniatures in those sales too.
Isn't it fun? Never sure what treasures one will find, and then the going over in detail once one gets them home. I love researching them 🙂
These are beautiful . They look elegant...
Hi Wendy, I am a miniature artist from Houston Texas. Just found your post. I have really enjoyed seeing all the amazing miniatures as you unwrap them. Did you ever finish the tub? I would love to see what else you got. Also would love to see what you’re building with all of the beautifully crafted miniatures. Thank you for posting- would love to see more!
Dear Corrine, I am so pleased that you have enjoyed this. So far I have six videos posted of the treasures from the blue tub (from the Brick House) and I do have more to edit and post. After the blue tub I still have another lot of the accessories from the house to unwrap and film, so it will keep me going for a while yet :-) You can see them all so far here: kzread.info/head/PLJsPY5x2-dVVa8URmyXHF-4-TYiElQlCt . I also have a couple of a silver collection that you can see here: kzread.info/head/PLJsPY5x2-dVW_oH38CKdrGwUnfcByEpX2 . I sell most of the miniatures but keep my favourites to use in my photographs. The best place to follow what I am up to is on FaceBook, at facebook.com/wsmale2/ . I also have a web site, wendysminiatures.com/ . All the best, Wendy S.
The wooden thing with red berries is a cranberry scoop, used for harvesting.
Thanks Peggy! I'm learning a lot from these estate items :-)
It was fun to see these unwrapped! And how cool that the previous owner hid little treasures within!
I'm glad that you enjoyed this :-) Yes, it really is a voyage of discovery. I wrapped everything as quickly as I safely could at the sale, so even without the extra hidden treasures in drawers and cupboards I honestly don't know what I'm going to find! And there is more to come...