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If not, and you just delete the files, but do not unsubscribe them, when you run SFM again it will simply redownload them again.
This will apply any updates to the backed-up models, as well as copying the new stuff over to the backup folder at the same time.
When you search for a model in SFM, you use a model browser. That browser can actually tell you exactly where the model is stored.
Usually they are stored in a folder named for the author or the model itself, sometimes both.
The materials for the model are stored in a similar fashion in the materials folder.
For example, the model will be in 'Source Filmmaker/game/workshop/models/my_model' where "my_model' will be the name of the model, or author of the model, usually.
The materials for that model will be in the 'Source Filmmaker/game/workshop/materials/models/my_model' folder.
Recreate these file structures in the backup folder and then simply place the files into the same place in the backup folder that they are in in the workshop folder.