Gemini Jets 1/400 Mexicana B727-100 XA-SEJ "Azteca de Oro" (Polished Belly)
1/400 Mexicana B727-100 XA-SEJ "Azteca de Oro" (Polished Belly) by Gemini Jets delivers classic Latin American aviation heritage for collectors who want a detailed tri-jet model with a striking vintage airline identity.
Featuring:
- Diecast metal construction: Solid build gives you realistic weight and stable display on shelves or dioramas.
- Mexicana “Azteca de Oro” livery: Crisp printed detail with XA-SEJ registration and authentic 1960s inspired branding.
- Polished belly finish: Bare metal lower fuselage that reflects classic jet age styling and maintenance trends.
- Boeing 727-100 tri-jet layout: Rear engine intake and T-tail design that defined short to medium haul jet travel.
Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Length: 11.6 cm
- Wingspan: 9.5 cm
- Height: 3.2 cm
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: 1/400
- Manufacturer: Gemini Jets
- Model: Boeing 727-100
- Registration: XA-SEJ
- Livery: Mexicana “Azteca de Oro” polished belly scheme
- Material: Diecast metal with plastic components
- Paint and glue: Not required
- Assembly: None required
- Aircraft type: Narrow-body tri-jet passenger aircraft
- Landing gear: Fixed
Perfect for aviation collectors, Latin American airline enthusiasts, and retro airport diorama builders who want a classic 727 with strong historical identity and airline branding.
Why this aircraft matters
The Boeing 727-100 shaped short and medium haul travel across the Americas. Mexicana used aircraft like XA-SEJ to connect major Mexican cities with international destinations during the growth of jet travel.
The “Azteca de Oro” livery reflects a strong national identity period for Mexicana. You see branding that connects aviation with cultural pride and expanding tourism across Mexico and beyond.
The polished belly design reflects real airline maintenance choices from the era. Bare metal undersides reduced weight and simplified upkeep while keeping a clean jet age appearance.
How to use it
Place it on a display stand, desk, or airport diorama.
No paint, glue, or modelling tools required.
You can recreate 1960s to 1980s airport scenes with classic terminals, ramp vehicles, and mixed narrowbody traffic layouts.
This is a diecast model. It is fragile and not recommended for children.

