Yes… but no.
They’re my favorite company through all their QC issues because they release stuff that’s popular, and gets people exited.
Yes! Perfect. But it’s not only in the U.S., they do release some European stuff, more then a lot of other manufacturers.Let me fix that for you:
"They’re my favorite company through all their QC issues because they release stuff that’s popular among US collectors, and gets US collectors excited."
More than who?they do release some European stuff, more then a lot of other manufacturers.
I might have my facts wrong, but I feel they did do a lot of solid European stuff, more then NG.More than who?
Just looked at 2025, GJ did less than, AC, JC, PHX and NG
I don't have an overly strong opinion on whether now or ten years ago was the best time to collect because it's entirely dependent on what you collect, but I'm not so sure why you're so adamant that Gemini had the best quality between 2010-2017. Even back in 2013-2014 when I started collecting as a kid, it was well established that Phoenix in general had better moulds than Gemini in for example the 777, 787, A330 and A380, that's pretty much the entire modern widebody line-up. Putting aside the fact that Gemini was and mostly continues to be hopeless in capturing the right nose shape, the bulk of their models were cradle wing moulds and wings suffered from being overly thick. In fact, among the very first videos I watched within this hobby in 2014 was by AusAviation who did a great video on comparing the Phoenix 777 to Gemini 777 mould leading me to drop Gemini altogether to collect predominantly from Phoenix.Yes… but no.
While I didn’t collect back then, I personally think that the golden age of collecting was when it was simple and cheaper (2010-2017). Gemini had the best quality and from videos I’ve seen, people were happy about their quality a not just comparing it to saying it could be better. Releases were solid, and they remained cheap. I’m losing track with all these new Chinese brands using the panda moulds, and many brands just rereleasing stuff in an infinite loop. Feel free to disagree with me, but I think golden age has passed. Yes, it’s good now, but models are so expensive, and I’m starting to think they’re actually not worth the price. I personally am very fond GeminiJets. They’re my favorite company through all their QC issues because they release stuff that’s popular, and gets people exited. they release new stuff, and for the most part, only rerelease when it’s really needed. I can’t say the same for NG. But $50+ for almost, if not every single model (except regionals, at $48) is getting to be too high. And as of now, NG’s peak is well past and the quality pf their releases haven’t been up to the Gemini standards for a while.
That’s just my opinion. It’s great now! The quality has improved, but I just think simpler is much better for a niche hobby.
Yes you have your facts wrong and most of what you've said is clearly not accurateI might have my facts wrong, but I feel they did do a lot of solid European stuff, more then NG.
Yes you have your facts wrong and most of what you've said is clearly not accurate
The Golden Age of Gemini was 2000-2008 when competition was limited.
We’ll discuss about doing a part 2 and give Aeroclassics their flowers.No mention of Aeroclassics? I understand they continue to lag, but for collectors of the less relevant regions of the world (South America and Africa), they continue to be a major player.
Funny how you think we’ll talk about a golden age when our favorite models get releasedThe “golden age” was when good models of your favorite subjects came out.
So for Europeans and Americans basically every year excluding 2025, for Chinese every year since NG popped up, and nothing but a fantasy for poor sods like me.
Believe me when I say that is never going to happen. I would say that, unfortunately, a vast number of european and american collectors probably have no knowledge of any other brands (ie. NG, Panda or any small chinese brand) other than GJ. They will always have their core base...I would not be surprised if GJ closes their business in few years and I personally would not be sad about it because 90% GJ models I have are below middle quality
I understand the point you’re making and I have similar qualms with GJ that you have mentioned. However they are still the largest brand in terms of market recognition for better or for worse. The area I don’t agree with is that they will be going out of business soon. Ironically they’re the only brand that has licensing rights on a mass scale and lean heavily into corporate orders for airlines which makes a lot of money for them. That licensing I believe at the end of the day is a huge safety net for them even if it doesn’t always benefit them.from my perspective GJ today is like Nokia was right before they closed their mobile phone business. They were great long time ago in the past, but did not evolve since that and cannot compete anymore with new more modern brands. Just look at what photos GJ post with their releases today, it one shitty photo the same they made 15 years ago when brands like NG and HX take 20 high quality photos of a model from different angles. I would not be surprised if GJ closes their business in few years and I personally would not be sad about it because 90% GJ models I have are below middle quality
I disagree with this sentiment. As much as they deserve criticism for some of their inferior products, they certainly aren’t going away. Hoping for a business to shut down isn’t exactly a great mindset to have either — like them or not, they have had a significant influence on the hobby. Even though they aren’t the juggernaut they once were, if they are to shut down, I bet the effects will be felt across the industry. As @aviation456 said, they have a core audience that is loyal to them. They may not know of the other brands out there, so if GJ does cease operations, where do they go? Some might quit the hobby entirely.I would not be surprised if GJ closes their business in few years and I personally would not be sad about it because 90% GJ models I have are below middle quality
The owners of Gemini / ADI are not young. I have heard rumours of a potential sale. Within the next 10 years or so I would expect a change in ownership at Gemini in the very least. The same goes for JC Wings, Phoenix and Aeroclassics. With the brands all 20+ years old and run by a figurehead leader approaching retirement age (Johan, Sanry, AK) you can expect some changes....Believe me when I say that is never going to happen. I would say that, unfortunately, a vast number of european and american collectors probably have no knowledge of any other brands (ie. NG, Panda or any small chinese brand) other than GJ. They will always have their core base...