1. mock up - Noun
2. mock up - Verb
full-scale working model of something built for study or testing or display
construct a model of
Source: WordNetmock-up
model an airplane Source: Internet
A Meteor long-range air-to-air missiles and a SPEAR-3 cruise missile were displayed next to the mock-up, and compatibility with next-generation “Deep Strike” missiles is also listed. Source: Internet
Clifton, realising that there were crucial holes in the concert footage, suggested that the entire show be recreated at Shepperton Studios in August 1974, on a mock-up of the Madison Square Garden stage. Source: Internet
Bowman 2005, p. 12. After company representatives, the Ministry and the RAF's operational commands examined a full-scale mock-up at Hatfield on 29 December 1939, the project received backing. Source: Internet
A full-size Starliner mock-up and its landing airbags performed well at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, during two recent drop tests onto a landing surface representative of the program’s western U.S. landing sites. Source: Internet
Once every few days, playwright Fern Naomi Renville finds herself wistfully staring at the cake-box-sized mock-up in her living room. Source: Internet