Before I make this post, I want to share that I think it's important to follow up on this topic from earlier in the year. Moving forward, I plan to share more straightforward, non-subjective subjects such as all the new Boeing B727's GeminiJets is making, model price increases, etc. These are stats from various methods of collection. Open discussion is welcome, but let's do it in a way that's reasonable for everyone.
Earlier this year, JJ and I discussed whether GeminiJets is actually improving, and the reactions across social media were mixed. So we ran a community survey across YouTube, Instagram, Discord, Facebook, MAF, and other collector groups to see what different collectors think. We did the best we could to collect as many different opinions and collecting groups as possible. We ended up getting 125+ responses, and most of the feedback came from long-time collectors who have seen GeminiJets through multiple eras of the hobby.
Some key stats from the survey:
• 86%: respondents primarily collect 1:400 scale
• 41%: have been collecting for 7+ years
• 50%: have been collecting for 1-7 years
• <8%: brand new collectors
How collectors rate GeminiJets today:
• 20%: Excellent
• 45%: Good
• 21%: Average
• 19%: Poor
2/3's rate GeminiJets as good or excellent!
Has GeminiJets improved vs the 2018-2023 era?
• 37%: Slightly improved
• 36%: Significantly improved
• 18%: About the same
• 7%: Declined
73% of collectors say GeminiJets has improved!
Broken models/durability question:
• 65%: Receiving fewer broken models now
• 35%: No noticeable improvement
How GeminiJets compares to other brands today:
• 33%: About the same
• 32%: Slightly worse
• 28%: Better or significantly better
• 7%: Significantly worse
The takeaway is simple to us: most collectors feel that GeminiJets today is noticeably better than it was a few years ago, but collectors still feel consistency/models need to continue improving.
Earlier this year, JJ and I discussed whether GeminiJets is actually improving, and the reactions across social media were mixed. So we ran a community survey across YouTube, Instagram, Discord, Facebook, MAF, and other collector groups to see what different collectors think. We did the best we could to collect as many different opinions and collecting groups as possible. We ended up getting 125+ responses, and most of the feedback came from long-time collectors who have seen GeminiJets through multiple eras of the hobby.
Some key stats from the survey:
• 86%: respondents primarily collect 1:400 scale
• 41%: have been collecting for 7+ years
• 50%: have been collecting for 1-7 years
• <8%: brand new collectors
How collectors rate GeminiJets today:
• 20%: Excellent
• 45%: Good
• 21%: Average
• 19%: Poor
2/3's rate GeminiJets as good or excellent!
Has GeminiJets improved vs the 2018-2023 era?
• 37%: Slightly improved
• 36%: Significantly improved
• 18%: About the same
• 7%: Declined
73% of collectors say GeminiJets has improved!
Broken models/durability question:
• 65%: Receiving fewer broken models now
• 35%: No noticeable improvement
How GeminiJets compares to other brands today:
• 33%: About the same
• 32%: Slightly worse
• 28%: Better or significantly better
• 7%: Significantly worse
The takeaway is simple to us: most collectors feel that GeminiJets today is noticeably better than it was a few years ago, but collectors still feel consistency/models need to continue improving.

