Showing posts with label star wars theme. Show all posts
Showing posts with label star wars theme. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Lele 79216 Not Lego Star Wars T-16 Skyhopper Set Review




It's time for another bootleg brick set review here at Its-Not-Lego.  This one is the Lele brand 79216 Star Wars T-16 Skyhopper which is a knock-off of the Lego set 75081.  

The set consists of 246 brick pieces and two minifigures, a Skyhopper pilot (not sure if it's supposed to be Luke Skywalker) and a Tusken Raider.  You also get a rat accessory which is supposed to be a womprat.

The set came with six bags of parts, one instruction booklet and a sticker sheet.

Here's a look at the two minifigs.  The Skyhopper pilot has a two sided head, the other face doesn't have a visor on it.  I don't know why, but the Tusken raider looks more goofy then threatening.

Here's the base of the Skyhopper.


Building the giant wing.


Test fitting the wing onto the base of the skyhopper.

I was disappointed that there's not much of an engine on the back.  I wonder if I should make up some kind of engine in the near future?

Adding the flaps over the cockpit.


Front gun attached.


Wings added with spring loaded shooters.

The skyhopper pilot inside the cockpit.


When you lift up the flap you can access the cockpit and the storage box in the rear of the vehicle.

Front view of the T-16 Skyhopper.

Rear view of the Skyhopper.


Last thoughts:  The Lele bootleg of the T-16 Skyhopper is an exact copy of the Lego version.  Brick clutch was excellent but the glass panels were scratched.  The minifigs had good printing but I don't know if I like the Tusken raider figure that much.   Of the 246 pieces, I didn't encounter any missing or deformed bricks, but I didn't get any extra pieces either.  The spring loaded shooters were good and didn't fire off by themselves.

As far as the design of the ship, I wish it had a bigger engine and it's hard to hold onto making it less swooshable.  Now that the Lego T-16 Skyhopper set is retired,  it sells for about $45-50 USD on Amazon.  The Lele bootleg sells for about $17 USD on Aliexpress, but I got mine on sale for about $10 USD.   Thanks for looking!

Brand:  Lele
Model: 79216 Star Wars T-16 Skyhopper
Number of pieces: 246
Minifigs: 2

Sunday, October 8, 2017

Lepin 05111 Not Lego Jakku Quadjumper Set Review


Welcome! Here is another picture show and review of my latest acquisition, it's the Lepin 05111 Jakku Quadjumper.  This set is a knockoff copy of the Lego Quadjumper 75178 set.


The Jakku Quadjumper was only in the Star Wars VII The Force Awakens movie for a few seconds.  


The Lepin version of the Quadjumper building set has 482 pieces.  Despite it being one of the newer Lepin sets, this one doesn't come in numbered bags.  There's several bags of parts which you have to manually sort through.


The Instruction booklet.


The sticker sheet which I won't be using.



Funny that the instructions are a complete copy of Lego that does have numbered bags.  You can see the ever present orange brick separator in one of the bags.  I have so many of these now.

The Minifigs



The set comes with four Star Wars character minifigures and a BB-8. The faces and hairpieces on the minifigs are kinda yucky,  especially on Finn and Rey.  You might want to consider replacing the minifigures, especially Rey and Finn.

 Side view.

Rear view.

 The alternate faces on Rey and Finn aren't any better.

The Build


The quadjumper build after Step 10.  The fuselage, so to speak.


Step 20.  The landing gear.


Step 30.  The storage compartment.


 Step 40.  Starting the cockpit.


Surprise!, the cockpit canopy glass is actually decent and not scratched or milky.


Step 50.  The Engine exploders installed.


Step 60.  Completing the cockpit.


Step 70.  Closing off the cargo compartment.

It's a double jointed cargo door for easy access. Inside the cargo area, there's room to seat a minifigure and there's also a gun mounted on a pivot.


The completed canopy is also double jointed.  Seating for two.  Not liking the giant gap between the canopy and the ship though.


Lower Engine one completed.


Lower Engine one installed.



Lower Engine two completed.


Lower engine two installed.


A look from the rear.

 Side view.



 Top Engine completed.  Clutch of the dark orange bricks to each other felt a bit loose to me.


Top Engine installed.

 Final engine #4 completed.  I'm short two little light gray 1x1 tiles.  But there are two extra orange 1x1 tiles so I subbed them for use on the engine cladding.



Last engine installed.


Front view of the completed Quadjumper.


 Rear view of the completed ship.

Rear view with cargo door open and view of the gun.


Front view with cockpit exposed.



Minifigs standing next to rear of quadjumper for scale reference.


Some Extra looks



Minifig sits nicely in the cargo area.



 Lower guns pivot outwards.



Cockpit with Finn  and Rey inside.


Canopy closed with minifig inside.


Size comparison of the Jakku Quadjumper to the Resistance X-Wing Fighter (both Lepin models).


Size comparison of the Quadjumper to the First Order Tie Fighter.

The Verdict

I totally enjoyed building the Lepin Quadjumper.  The brick clutch was good for most pieces, except the dark orange pieces that make up the cladding on the upper engines.  Bricks were not scuffed, nor was the canopy.


These were the extra parts leftover from the set, but as I pointed out earlier, I was missing 2 1x1 tiles, not really a big deal.  Probably the most disappointing part of the set was the look of the minifigures.

I would recommend this set to any Star Wars fan who wasn't able to get the original Lego 75178 set.  It's virtually identical except for the minifigures.  I would give this a 4.5 out of 5 rating.

A big thank you to Jeremy, a private seller on Reddit, who sold me this set at a great price.  My set arrived, super quick, in just over two weeks.