The first of these, shown above, also includes six squares, 24 isosceles trapezoids, and twelve rectangles among its faces.
The second one, shown below, also includes among its faces six regular octagons, and twelve pairs of “bowtie” trapezoids.
I made both of these models using Stella 4d, which you can try for free here. The starting point for making them was the enneagonal-faced polyhedron found in this program’s built-in set of near-misses to the Johnson solids.

