I have been collecting GeminiJets since they launched 20 years ago! At a depressing time like this, I have found model collecting can really take away some of the stress!
Special Offer
This is a sponsor post showcase of the latest GeminiJets airplane model releases. Hope you can find something you like.
To purchase GeminiJets, go to DiecastJets.com use code SAMCHUI at checkout for up to 25% off and free shipping in the US.
Sep 2020 New Release 1:400 Scale









Sep 2020 New Release 1:200 Scale









Sep 2020 New Release 1:72 Scale
A pleasure flight, an hour over the countryside, a quick business trip or learning to pilot? The popular Cessna 172 is the perfect plane. This small, single-engine aircraft first flew in 1955. GeminiJets presents their latest Cessna 172 model in 1:72 scale. A display stand is included. Looks great on a desktop or display case!

Where to Buy GeminiJets?
Click here for a full world wide retail list.
Special Offer
To purchase GeminiJets, go to DiecastJets.com use code SAMCHUI at checkout for up to 25% off and free shipping in the US.



Sam, great video! I try to buy the jets/airlines that I have traveled on, do you know why certain airlines don’t have a model? For example, I flew on Cathay Pacific’s A350-800, but can’t find a GeminiJet model, why is that?
There is a lot of controversy over President Trump’s suggested new VC-25B “Air Force One” livery and it is not fully approved. However, as a historical artifact, having that livery memorialized in a model is certainly understandable, and it may survive and become the actual livery (many hope not…). One firmly agreed to feature however is that the new 747-8i derived VC-25Bs will NOT have in-flight refueling capability. Therefore the nose “hump” prevalent on the VC-25A (and E-4Bs) will not be on the new aircraft so your base model should not incorporate that bump below the flight deck.