Pershing missile models

There are a number of Pershing missile models of the Pershing 1 and Pershing 1a Field Artillery Missile Systems and of the Pershing II Weapon System.

Scale models

Modelcollect

Modelcollect Hobby Inc. is a Chinese company formed in 2012 and focusing on 1:72 scale military models.

Arsenal M

Monogram

Monogram released several kits with multiple missiles on a base. All are out of production.[3]

H&K-87

H&K-87 specialized in 1:87 military models. The company was sold to United Fun in 1988. All are out of production.[4]

Pershing 1

Pershing 1a

Pershing 1a; mistakenly listed as Pershing II

United Fun

United Fun purchased H&K-87 in 1988. They carried the Pershing 1a series for a time but it is now out of production.[5]

Martin Marietta

Martin Marietta's Engineering Prototype Laboratory created a model in the 1970s. The model is out of production and quite rare.[6]

Shizukyo

Marco's Miniatures

Flying model rockets

The Launch Pad

Polecat Aerospace

Polecat produced the Pershing II from 2008 to 2010.[9]

Estes

Estes Industries produced the Pershing 1a from 1970 to 1983

Boyce Aerospace Hobbies

Out of business; some products acquired by Neubauer Rockets.

Neubauer Rockets

Out of production.

Presentation models

Topping

Topping Models produced several versions of Pershing for presentation use.

Model Pattern Works

Model Pattern Works is run by Pershing veteran Steve Mackay who produces high quality wooden models.

Gaming models

Shapeways

Shapeways has several small scale models mainly intended for gaming.[11]


Other

Martin and Martin Marietta built large-scale models as demonstrators and as training aids for the military.[12]

References

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