UA72077 USA M983 HEMTT Tractor with Pershing II Missile Erector Launcher 1:72 (2016).[1] Includes the M983 HEMTT which was used only in the US but is missing the generator and crane.
AS72101 U.S. Army M1001 tractor and Pershing II tactical missile, 1st Battalion, 9th Field Artillery, Wiley Barracks, Neu Ulm 1:72 (2018).[2] Pre-built model with the M1001 MAN.
AS72110 U.S. Army M983 Hemtt tractor and Pershing II tactical missile 1:72 (2018)[3] Pre-built model with the M983 HEMTT and includes the generator and crane. Discontinued.
UA72084 NATO M1001 MAN Tractor & Pershing II Missile Erector Launcher 1:72 (2018).[4] Includes the M1001 MAN which was used only in West Germany and includes the generator and crane.
UA72166 USA M983 HEMTT Tractor with Pershing II Missile Erector Launcher 1:72 (2019). Includes the M983 HEMTT with the generator and crane.
Tetra Model Works
ME-72007 is an upgrade kit for the Modelcollect Pershing II with HEMTT. It has better catwalks and work platform, the hydraulic pump cover, the pallet motor cover and parts for the HEMTT.[5]
ME-72010 is an upgrade kit for the Modelcollect Pershing II with MAN. It has better catwalks and work platform, the hydraulic pump cover, the pallet motor cover and parts for the MAN.[6]
Arsenal M
MGM-31 PERSHING II auf TEL, komplett neues RP-Modell 1:87 (2016).[7] Discontinued.
Monogram
Monogram released several kits with multiple missiles on a base. All have been discontinued.[8]
PS221 U.S. Space Missiles 1:128 (1969); 36 U.S. missiles on display base; includes Pershing 1
6055 U.S. Space Missiles 1:128; (1983); Heritage Edition; re-release of PS-221
6019 U.S. and U.S.S.R. Missiles 1:144 (1993); Nine U.S. missiles and eleven Soviet missiles on display base; includes Pershing II
7860 USA/USSR Missile Set 1:144; Re-release of 6019
H&K-87
H&K-87 specialized in 1:87 military models. The company was sold to United Fun in 1988. All Pershing models have been discontinued.[9]
Pershing 1
HK-1315 M474 complete Pershing battery on M474 carrier 1:87
Pershing 1a
HK-1316 Pershing battery, launching vehicle with missile 1:87
HK-1317 Pershing battery, carrier vehicle with missile head 1:87
HK-1318 Pershing battery, radio carrier vehicle 1:87
Martin Marietta's Engineering Prototype Laboratory created a model in the 1970s. Discontinued.[11] One of these models was held by the CIA.[12]
EPL-1 Pershing 1a with erector launcher 1:32 (1973)
Shizukyo
TS-105 XM474E2 Pershing Missile System 1:25; Pershing 1 on M474 transporter erector launcher. The box mistakenly states 1:250. This is a motorized model and extremely rare. Discontinued.[13]
Marco's Miniatures
MR4501 1:32 Pershing 1a with erector launcher. Discontinued.
Model & Pattern Works is run by Pershing veteran Steve Mackay who produces high quality wooden models.[20]
Pershing 1a on erector launcher
Pershing 2 on erector launcher
Gaming models
Shapeways
Shapeways has several small scale models mainly intended for gaming.[21]
MGM-131 Pershing 1 Battery 1:285
PGM-11 Redstone & MGM-31 Pershing 1:285
MGM-31 Pershing 1:285
MGM-31 Pershing 1:200
Pershing 1-A PTS/PS Truck
Pershing 2 Missile Battery 1:700
Pershing 2 Missile Battery 1:600
Pershing 2 Missile Battery 1:350
Other
Martin and Martin Marietta built large-scale models as demonstrators and as training aids for the military.[22] A Pershing 1a model is in the collection of the U.S. Army Artillery Museum at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. A Pershing II model was built for the East German Spetsnaz for training.