Posted by Diecast Airplane Store on Jun 9th 2026
GeminiJets & JC Wings New Arrivals | Diecast Airplane Store
Just Landed: GeminiJets and JC Wings New Arrivals
The pallets are open, the bench is full, and this drop starts shipping tomorrow.
There are delivery days, and then there are delivery days like this one. A fresh wave of GeminiJets and JC Wings diecast just arrived at the warehouse, and our team is unpacking and checking it in right now. Pre-orders on these models begin shipping tomorrow, in the order they were placed, so if you have been watching any of these, now is the moment to claim one from the first shipment.
Here is what landed, and a few pieces we think deserve a spot on your shelf.
The showstoppers
Every drop has a handful of models that make you stop and look twice. This one has more than its share.
The headliner is the All Nippon Airways Boeing 747-100SR "Snoopy" from JC Wings in 1:200. It is one of those liveries that defined an era of Japanese domestic flying, and at 1:200 the detail on the classic jumbo really has room to breathe.
Right alongside it is the Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300ER in "Formula 1" colors, a JC Wings 1:200 that is about as bold as a widebody gets. For the supersonic shelf, the Air France Concorde arrives in 1:400 from JC Wings, a clean rendition of the airframe no collection feels complete without.
Two more from JC Wings round out the special-livery group: the SpaceX Boeing 737-800 in 1:200, a great conversation piece for the aerospace crowd, and the British Airways ATR72-200 "Chelsea Rose", a turboprop in a livery you do not see modeled often.
GeminiJets: 1:400 classics and 1:200 flagships
GeminiJets came in deep this time, across both of its core scales.
In 1:400, the highlight for vintage fans is a pair of Boeing 727-100s: BWIA (British West Indies) in its polished 1960s delivery scheme, and Mexicana in the "Azteca de Oro" livery with a polished belly. Classic tri-jets that reward the collectors who chase older airframes. Modern metal landed too, including the Lufthansa Airbus A340-600, the United Boeing 767-300ER, the Hawaiian Airbus A321neo, the Air North Boeing 737-800, and the JSX ATR 42-600.
In 1:200, this is a strong run of current fleets. The Qantas Boeing 787-9 in its "Yam Dreaming" art livery and the Philippine Airlines Airbus A350-1000 in "85 Years" colors anchor the widebody side, with the Alaska Boeing 787-9 and Hawaiian Airbus A330-200 close behind. Do not miss the Delta Boeing 767-400ER in the "Vince Dooley" livery, a brand new mould offered in both flaps-up and flaps-down, and the American Boeing 777-200ER, also available posed either way. The Delta Airbus A321neo and JSX ATR 42-600 cover the narrowbody and regional end.
Military collectors get two as well: the UAE Air Force Boeing C-17A in 1:200, and from GeminiMACS, the U.S. Air Force KC-135R tanker in Ohio Air National Guard markings, 1:400.
JC Wings: premium castings in 1:200 and 1:400
Beyond the special liveries above, JC Wings filled out the lineup with collector favorites. In 1:200, the United Boeing 737-900ER is a clean modern mainline narrowbody. In 1:400, classic widebody fans get two McDonnell Douglas MD-11s: Alitalia and the Japan Airlines "J-Bird", plus the Aeromexico Boeing 777-200ER in polished metal, which catches light like nothing else on a shelf.
One for the general aviation shelf
Not everything that flies is a jet. The KLM Aeroclub Cessna 172P arrives in 1:72 from Gemini’s general aviation line, a larger scale that shows off the little Skyhawk in real detail. A nice change of pace next to the airliners.
A few collector notes
A couple of things worth knowing before you order. Our 1:200 models include a display stand; the GeminiJets 1:400 releases are designed to sit on their gear without one. Scale is called out on every product page, so you can keep your shelf consistent or mix display sizes on purpose.
Most important: quantities on a fresh drop like this are limited, and the popular liveries tend to go first. Reserve yours today and it ships with tomorrow’s first run.
Browse the full drop
Everything above, and the rest of the arrivals, is live now. See the complete lineup and grab yours before the best liveries are gone.
Full lineup at a glance
GeminiJets, 1:400
- Lufthansa Airbus A340-600 (D-AIHF). Lufthansa’s long four-engine flagship, crisply done in 1:400.
- United Airlines Boeing 767-300ER (N670UA). A classic United widebody from the twin-aisle 767 era.
- BWIA (British West Indies) Boeing 727-100 (9Y-TCO). Vintage Caribbean tri-jet in the polished 1960s delivery livery.
- Mexicana Boeing 727-100 (XA-SEJ). The "Azteca de Oro" scheme with a polished belly, a real period piece.
- Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A321neo (N209HA). Hawaiian’s newest narrowbody, island colors on the A321neo.
- Air North Boeing 737-800 (C-FNYA). A Yukon regional 737 you do not see modeled often.
- JSX ATR 42-600 (N400JX). The hop-on jet-service turboprop in 1:400.
GeminiMACS, 1:400
- U.S. Air Force Boeing KC-135R (63-8013). Ohio Air National Guard tanker from the GeminiMACS military line.
JC Wings, 1:400
- Aeromexico Boeing 777-200ER "Polished" (N746AM). Mirror-polish bare metal that catches light like nothing else on a shelf.
- Alitalia McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (I-DUPD). Classic Italian tri-jet, finished with antenna detail.
- Air France Aerospatiale-BAC Concorde 101 (F-BVFC). The supersonic icon no collection feels complete without.
- Japan Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-11 "J-Bird" (JA8584). The "J-Bird" crane tail on the three-engine MD-11.
GeminiJets, 1:200
- Qantas Boeing 787-9 (VH-ZND). Qantas in the striking "Yam Dreaming" indigenous-art livery.
- Lufthansa Airbus A340-600 (D-AIHF). The big Lufthansa quad rendered large in 1:200.
- Philippine Airlines Airbus A350-1000 (RP-C3510). Philippine Airlines in its "85 Years" anniversary colors.
- American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER (N788AN), available flaps-up and flaps-down. American’s flagship widebody, offered flaps-up and flaps-down.
- Alaska Airlines Boeing 787-9 (N784HA). Alaska’s newest Dreamliner, fresh in 1:200.
- Hawaiian Airlines Airbus A330-200 (N360HA). An island widebody to anchor a Hawaiian shelf.
- Delta Air Lines Boeing 767-400ER (N842MH), available flaps-up and flaps-down. A brand new mould in the "Vince Dooley" livery, flaps-up and flaps-down.
- UAE Air Force Boeing C-17A (1228). A heavy-lift C-17A for the military display.
- Delta Air Lines Airbus A321neo (N502DX). Delta’s modern narrowbody workhorse.
- JSX ATR 42-600 (N400JX). The JSX regional turboprop, this time in 1:200.
JC Wings, 1:200
- All Nippon Airways Boeing 747-100SR "Snoopy" (JA8139). The classic jumbo in one of Japan’s most beloved special liveries.
- Qatar Airways Boeing 777-300ER "Formula 1" (A7-BEG). About as bold as a widebody gets, in full Formula 1 colors.
- United Airlines Boeing 737-900ER (N37437). A clean modern mainline narrowbody in current United colors.
- British Airways ATR72-200 "Chelsea Rose" (G-BVTK). A turboprop in a livery you rarely get to add to the case.
- SpaceX Boeing 737-800 (N154TS). A great aerospace crossover piece for the Starship-era collector.
Gemini General Aviation, 1:72
- KLM Aeroclub Cessna 172P (PH-WVO). The little Skyhawk shown off in larger 1:72 detail.