Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Lepin 05038 Not Lego UCS Star Wars SandCrawler Set Review - Part Three

Hello and welcome back to Its-Not-Lego.blogspot.com.  Today, we will continue our review of the Star Wars UCS Sandcrawler building set.  It's not the Lego 75059 version, but a knockoff version Lepin model 05038.   In our previous blog post, I put up some pictures as I was building the first 40 steps as I followed the Lepin manual.   Now we will continue the build from steps 50 and onwards.

Step 50



Here's how the Lepin Sandcrawler is progressing so far.   The base and lower side walls have been installed along with the pivot mechanism which will control the rear treads.  On step 50, I added the lower side cladding and was supposed to attach the ladder but I couldn't find the two black arms that hold it in place.   The pivot mechanism is a bit stiff but seems to work for the moment.

Here's another view before we move on.

Step 60.


We are now at step 60 of the manual.  In the previous 10 steps, all we did was put down some long tiles on the floor of the Sandcrawler.  I think this is used to mark off the areas where the droids will be located later. 

I applied the stack of bricks at the front of the Sandcrawler that will be used as the front door pillars.

 Steps 67 - 70.

The height of the front pillars was increased with more bricks, and one of the side panels has been constructed.  The yellow door opens up into the cargo area.

This is a look from the other side.

Now both side panels have been added.

Front view looking back.


On step 70, we added the support beams that connect the front pillars with the side panels.


There is also a sliding mechanism along the inside. I think this will be used for as part of an arm to pick up the droids.

This build seems to go on and on, I still have so many bricks left to attach.

Construction of the back of the Sandcrawler begins.

And here's the completed detailing.  Looks pretty cool.

Support beams installed between the back wall and the side panels.

Roller ramps added underneath each opening on the inside of the side panels.

A closer look.

A look at the technic pieces that hold the back wall in place.

Just a few more pics.

side view.

top view.


Rear view.   This brings us to step 79.

I'll stop here for now.  I'm aiming to wrap up the construction by the next blog post, I promise.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Lepin 05038 Not Lego UCS Star Wars Sandcrawler Set Review - Part Two



Hi there.  Today we are going to review the building of the Lepin UCS Star Wars Sandcawler 05038.  As with my other bootleg brick set reviews, I will take pictures every ten steps or so to show you the progress of my construction.  I don't bother sorting my bricks, so I just leave them in their plastic bags and try to memorize where I last saw the parts I need.  Sometimes, it works and sometimes it doesn't, lol.

Step 10


Here is the bottom of the Sandcrawler after step 10.  The first pic above is also step 10.  As I'm building it, I can't help but think that it's not as big as I imagined the set would be.  So far the bricks look fairly clean and there's not a lot of scuffs or scratches as I encountered on the Lepin Modular sets.  Clutch is good and no loose parts yet.

Step 20 

Before I continue back to the construction, I want to digress a bit.  I've accumulated a fair amount of bricks from Lego and non Lego sets over the years.  Where possible I want all of my bricks to be as compatible with Lego as possible.  That includes clutch and colour similarity.  In the event I find some bricks to be substandard (like MegaBlocks), I keep those bricks separate from the standard ones.

A lot of people would probably just throw out the off colour or poor fitting bricks but I keep them and then look for opportunities to use them without affecting the appearance or clutch of the model I'm building.

In the case of the UCS Sandcrawler, there is the perfect opportunity, here in step 20, to swap out some better Lepin bricks for some crappy Megablocks bricks.  There is a subfloor between the brick tiles if you look at the picture above.  Bricks are used to provide stability but are never seen again after the plate bricks have been applied.  It is here, where I have swapped in some Megabloks for some Lepin bricks.

Step 30


If you couldn't quite figure out which bricks, I have now substituted them with pink bricks in the pic above.  Yeah sometimes I get stuck with these off-colour bricks but there's little purpose to them.  So I bury them inside a building or inside the floorboards of this Sandcrawler.  Another example where I used pink bricks is under the Lepin Town Hall modular front steps.  The bricks that came with the set originally can then be repurposed in another set, or be used in the case of missing pieces.  Once I put this Sandcrawler together, it won't be coming apart, so only you and I know what's inside of it.  Shh, it's our little secret.  I'm curious to know if it's just me or does anyone hide undesirable bricks inside their sets?

Ok, back to our construction process.  In step 30 we are putting down the gearing that will help to turn the future Sandcrawler tracks.

Step 40

We've now hit step 40 and page 23 of the manual.

More technic pins and bricks applied.

Another view of the knob and gearing that will steer the Sandcrawlers giant treaded wheels.

This will all be invisible soon.


Lower rear view.

At this point, everything is holding together well and I have had no missing or deformed parts.

 I want to mention that the Lepin UCS Sandcrawler manual is 143 pages long and there are 121 steps used to build this iconic Star Wars vehicle.   I've decided to split the construction process into three parts so that each blog post will span 40 steps of the build, so the next blog post will cover steps 41 thru 80 with the obligatory pictures of course.

If you missed the preliminary pre-construction blog post of my Lepin Sandcrawler, you can find it here.   See you in a few days!

Friday, December 30, 2016

Lepin Not Lego Technic Series Set List - 2016

its not lego, lepin technic sets

I've been wanting to compile a list of all the Technic building sets since October 2016, except that Lepin keeps coming out with new sets before I even start to type any text.  Now that we are in January 2017, I've made it my New Year's Resolution to curate this list before I start getting lazy again.  Lepin has recently changed the name of  it's Technics series to the Technician series.

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This is going to be a long post.   Pictures of the sets from Aliexpress follow the table.   Oh, by the way, I've created this table so that you can sort any of the columns just by clicking the column heading.   Hope you like this feature.



Lepin set # Set Description (its-not-lego) Number of Pieces Lego Set # Retired (Y/N)
20011 4x4 Crawler Exclusive 1605 41999 Y
20001 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 2704 42056 N
20010 Crawler Crane 1401 42042 Y
20003 24 Hours Race Car 1219 42039 N
20013 Crane Truck 1877 8258 Y
20035 Container Yard 631 42062 New 2017
20028 Supercar 1281 8070 Y
20020 Tow Truck 1877 8285 Y
20033 RC Tracked Racer 397 42065 New 2017
20019 Mercedes-Benz Unimog U 400 2088 8110 Y
20005 Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3425 2793 42043 N
20002 Heavy Lift Helicopter 1060 42052 N
20004 Mobile Crane MKII 2606 42009 Y
20014 4x4 Crawler 1327 9398 Y
20034 Ocean Explorer 1347 42064 New 2017
23011 Avtoros Shaman 8x8 - MOC 2816 5260 MOC
20009 CLAAS XERION 5000 TRAC VC 1977 42054 N
20008 Motorized Bulldozer 1384 8275 Y
20007 Excavator 1132 8043 Y
20006 Remote-Controlled VOLVO L350F Wheel Loader 1636 42030 N
20031 Air Race Jet 1151 42066 New 2017
20015 Bucket Wheel Excavator 3929 42055 N
20012 Arctic Truck 913 42038 Y
20016 Cargo Plane 1337 42025 Y
20032 BMW R 1200 GS Adventure 603 42063 New 2017



There was a lot of information to sort through, so if I've made any mistakes, please let me know.  

Lepin 20001 - Porsche 911 GT3

Lepin 20002 - Heavy Lift Helicopter

Lepin 20003 - 24 Hours Race car

Lepin 20004 - Mobile Crane MKII

Lepin 20005 - Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3425

Lepin 20006 - VOLVO L350F Wheel Loader

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Lepin 20007 - Excavator

Lepin 20008 - Motorized Bulldozer

Lepin 20009 - CLAAS XERION 5000 TRAC VC

Lepin 20010 - Crawler Crane

Lepin 20011 - 4x4 Crawler Exclusive

Lepin 20012 - Arctic Truck

Lepin 20013 - Crane Truck

Lepin 20014 - 4x4 Crawler

Lepin 20015 - Bucket Wheel Excavator

Lepin 20016 - Cargo Plane

Lepin 20019 - Mercedes-Benz Unimog

Lepin 20020 - Tow Truck

20028 - Super Car

Lepin 20031 - Air Race Jet

Lepin 20032 - BMW R 1200 GS Adventure

Lepin 20033 - RC Tracked Racer

Lepin 20034 - Ocean Explorer

Lepin 20035 - Container Yard

Lepin 23011 - Avtoros Shaman 8x8

Wow, I counted 25 Technic sets that Lepin has copied!
I'm not sure how Lepin can get away with bootlegging the Lego 2017 lineup. before it's even released.  It's all very strange to me. Very interesting about the Avtoros Shaman 8x8, it's not an authentic Lego set but a custom creation.  I'm sure in a few days time, there will be more new Lepin Technic sets released, but hooray I completed my New Year's Resolution!   Thanks for visiting Its Not Lego!  Happy New Year to One and All!