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== Topping Models == | == Topping Models == | ||
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[[File:Topping_one.png|thumb|Workers assembling Topping display models]] | [[File:Topping_one.png|thumb|Workers assembling Topping display models]] | ||
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'''Topping Models, Inc.''' was a pioneering manufacturer of high-quality aircraft display models from the mid-20th century. Known for their durable plastic construction and close collaboration with aircraft manufacturers, Topping Models played a critical role in the promotion and marketing of aviation during the golden age of aerospace innovation. | '''Topping Models, Inc.''' was a pioneering manufacturer of high-quality aircraft display models from the mid-20th century. Known for their durable plastic construction and close collaboration with aircraft manufacturers, Topping Models played a critical role in the promotion and marketing of aviation during the golden age of aerospace innovation. | ||
Founded in the late 1940s, Topping Models quickly gained prominence by producing detailed scale models for industry giants like '''North American Aviation''', '''Convair''', '''Grumman''', and '''Lockheed'''. Their models were commonly used by sales teams, airlines, and even military contractors to visualize aircraft designs for clients, executives, and military brass. | Founded in the late 1940s, Topping Models quickly gained prominence by producing detailed scale models for industry giants like '''North American Aviation''', '''Convair''', '''Grumman''', and '''Lockheed'''. Their models were commonly used by sales teams, airlines, and even military contractors to visualize aircraft designs for clients, executives, and military brass. | ||
== Background == | |||
Topping Models emerged during a time when the aviation industry was booming with technological advances and military contracts. Based in '''Akron, Ohio''', the company used '''injection-molded plastic''' and '''metal rod mounting systems''', offering durable and accurate representations of aircraft for use in showrooms and presentations. | |||
== Features and Design == | |||
Topping models were known for: | |||
* Durable polystyrene construction | |||
* Precise detailing, including manufacturer logos and livery | |||
* Unique mounting bases, often customized per client | |||
* Scale models, typically in 1:100 or 1:72 | |||
== Decline and Legacy == | |||
As manufacturing shifted overseas and the need for physical sales models declined, Topping Models ceased operations in the early 1970s. However, their legacy lives on in: | |||
* Private collections | |||
* Aviation museums | |||
* Vintage sales and auctions | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery mode="packed" widths="250px"> | |||
File:Topping_one.png|Workers assembling Topping display models | |||
File:Topping2.png|Topping – Lockheed F-104 Starfighter | |||
File:Topping3.png|Topping – Convair B-58 Hustler | |||
File:Topping4.png|Topping – Northrop T-38 Talon | |||
File:Topping5.png|Topping – Grumman F9F Panther | |||
</gallery> | |||
== External Links == | |||
* [https://www.precisemodelsllc.com/copy-of-topping-models-inc Precise Models – Topping History] | |||
* [https://www.modelaircraft.org Model Collectors Forum – Topping Aircraft] | |||
== Notes == | |||
Topping Models’ unique relationship with major aircraft manufacturers allowed them access to confidential design details, making their models among the most accurate and detailed of the period. |
Revision as of 10:37, 25 March 2025
Topping Models





Topping Models, Inc. was a pioneering manufacturer of high-quality aircraft display models from the mid-20th century. Known for their durable plastic construction and close collaboration with aircraft manufacturers, Topping Models played a critical role in the promotion and marketing of aviation during the golden age of aerospace innovation.
Founded in the late 1940s, Topping Models quickly gained prominence by producing detailed scale models for industry giants like North American Aviation, Convair, Grumman, and Lockheed. Their models were commonly used by sales teams, airlines, and even military contractors to visualize aircraft designs for clients, executives, and military brass.
Background
Topping Models emerged during a time when the aviation industry was booming with technological advances and military contracts. Based in Akron, Ohio, the company used injection-molded plastic and metal rod mounting systems, offering durable and accurate representations of aircraft for use in showrooms and presentations.
Features and Design
Topping models were known for:
- Durable polystyrene construction
- Precise detailing, including manufacturer logos and livery
- Unique mounting bases, often customized per client
- Scale models, typically in 1:100 or 1:72
Decline and Legacy
As manufacturing shifted overseas and the need for physical sales models declined, Topping Models ceased operations in the early 1970s. However, their legacy lives on in:
- Private collections
- Aviation museums
- Vintage sales and auctions
Gallery
-
Workers assembling Topping display models
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Topping – Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
-
Topping – Convair B-58 Hustler
-
Topping – Northrop T-38 Talon
-
Topping – Grumman F9F Panther
External Links
Notes
Topping Models’ unique relationship with major aircraft manufacturers allowed them access to confidential design details, making their models among the most accurate and detailed of the period.