Mudlen Originals
Sagebrush Junction 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 Sagebrush Junction models were produced by Mudlen Originals.
Initially I believed that there were only 6 models in the series (S1 to S6), but it transpires that there are 12 in all. The first six were certainly sold packaged together as a set. All six of these models are shown below in order. The only examples of the second set that I have ever seen are owned by Benjamin Hart, son of the potter, and can be seen on his fascinating blog that is dedicated to his late father's work.
Models S1 to S6 are shown in sequence in the photograph below.
A side view of each of the models reveals their names, as shown below.
S1 Jake's Livery Stable
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model S1 Jake's Livery Stable made by Mudlen Originals.
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S2 Elmo's General Store
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model S2 Elmo's General Store made by Mudlen Originals.
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S3 Sagebrush Hotel
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model S3 Sagebrush Hotel made by Mudlen Originals.
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S4 Sagebrush Junction Bank
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model S3 Sagebrush Junction Bank made by Mudlen Originals.
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S5 Mike's Barber Shop
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model S5 Mike's Barber Shop made by Mudlen Originals.
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S6 Sagebrush Jail
The group of 4 smaller pictures in the grid below show other shots of this example of the model S5 Mike's Barber Shop made by Mudlen Originals.
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Notes
Models in this set are very hard to find [Hard to Find to Scarce].
Refer to the Mudlen End Home page for a definition of the availability categories used on this site.