Mudlen Originals
Henry Ford Museum Models
Mudlen Originals was established in the US as a result of a collaboration between an American businessman and James Hart, initially marketing models produced by Mudlen End Studios but later making models themselves. The models made for the Henry Ford Museum celebrates a number of the key buildings in the Greenfield Village and were made for sale in the museum shop.
I do not yet know how many models were made, but it is likely that there were more than the four examples shown below.
The four models are much larger than the typical Mudlen cottages; the photographs below show a scale block to give a better idea of their size. The first photograph below shows the group of four models together.
Martha-Mary Chapel
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model of the Martha-Mary Chapel made by Mudlen Originals.
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Scottish Settlement School
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model of the Scottish Settlement School made by Mudlen Originals.
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General Store
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model of the Elias A Brown General Store made by Mudlen Originals.
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Mack Avenue Ford Plant
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model of the Mack Avenue Ford Plant made by Mudlen Originals.
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Notes
The group of pictures in the grid below show the labels for each of the four models from the Henry Ford Museum set made by Mudlen Originals.
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I have recently discovered this set of models and therefore have little information about their availability. However the very fact that I have only recently discovered their existence suggests they are quite unusual and may not appear that often [Hard to Find to Scarce].
Refer to the Mudlen End Home page for a definition of the availability categories used on this site.