Spacemonkey Models 1/24 Scale Postwar V-2 Model

We wanted a better V-2 model kit, so we created our own.

Our V-2 kit is back with an all new decal sheet, documenting multiple examples from the post-World War II era of the rocket.  There is perhaps no chapter in the history of rocketry more remarkable than that of the V-2 ballistic missile.  Created to serve the corrupt Nazi regime as a weapon of terror during World War II, the V-2 rained down on the cities of London, Antwerp, and Paris during the closing days of that conflict.  In the years following the war, the V-2 became a research and teaching tool in both the United States and the Soviet Union, serving as the basis for the boosters that would launch the world’s first satellites and manned spacecraft.  The V-2 was perhaps the most influential rocket ever built, influencing the design of rockets from Redstone to Sputnik, Vostok, Saturn, and beyond.


Our 1/24 scale V-2 model is the result of a decade of research and planning followed by two solid years of design, engineering, and injection and blow mold creation.  Standing in at 23” tall, the Spacemonkey Models V-2 kit will be an impressive addition to your display shelf.

Released in 2026, this revised version of our V-2 kit highlights the post-World War II heritage of the V-2, focusing on its use as a teaching and research tool at the White Sands Proving Ground.  Seven marking variants from that era are included:

Round #17

Round #20

Round #21

Round #25

Round #28

Round #43

TF-1 (Training Flight 1)

Operation Sandy was the first attempt by the U.S. Navy to launch a complex liquid fuel rocket from the deck of a ship at sea.

A Soviet postwar V-2 variant is also included, the R-1

While researching our V-2 kit we uncovered a great deal of film footage documenting the history of this groundbreaking rocket.  Much of this film was used to create a short film, The V-2 in America, which you can view on YouTube right now.  All of the additional historical film we used for research is available there as well.

What does our V-2 model have in common with a water bottle?  We were chatting with some model-building friends years ago, when someone idly held up a blow-molded water bottle and asked, “wouldn’t this be a great way to mold a rocket model airframe?”  It turns out that blow-molding is a great way to produce model parts, and the Spacemonkey Models V-2 is the first quality model kit to feature a major component produced using this technique!  You won’t need to learn any new building or finishing techniques, though, as our blow-molded airframe part is produced from styrene, just like most of the other model kits you’ve ever built.  All of the other parts in the kit, such as the highly detailed fins, rocket nozzle, and nose cone, are injection-molded from steel tools.  All of the plastic components in our V-2 kit were engineered and molded in the US.

Here's a video we put together that provides a bit of detail on the two different molding techniques used on our V-2 kit:

Need help painting the distinctive chevron stripes that show up on many V-2 rockets?  Here's a video to help guide you through that process:

Learn more about our V-2/A4 kit by checking out these reviews of the original 2010 release:

Michael Benolkin - Cybermodeler

Scott Van Aken - Modeling Madness

Sven Knudson - ninfinger.org

The late, great, Phil "Bondo" Brandt - HyperScale

Anyone with an interest in the V-2 should take at look at Tracy Dungan's encyclopedic reference site, V2rocket.com.  

Another essential reference is Peter Alway's "The V-2 Modeler's Painting Guide," available from ARA Press.