Thursday, October 22, 2020

Sheng Yuan/Sembo SY90001 Old Fishing Store Building Set Review (with Mods)

Hello brick fans, welcome back to my blog Its Not Lego, where I review the latest Lego clones and other brick sets.  Don't forget to check out my other blog Bricks and Figs, where I review the latest MOCs and minifigures in my collection.

Today, I will be reviewing set SY90001 made by Sheng Yuan/Sembo with 2068+ pieces.  It's a replica of the Lego Old Fishing Store 21310.  So let's dive in!


The Back Story

I acquired my set during the Aliexpress 11.11 sale in November 2019.  There was a rather dubious store known as Super Galio whose prices were so low they were too good to be true.  

Aliexpress is known for shifty sellers who mark their wares really low to entice you to buy, only they end up not shipping you the goods.  These shops usually take advantage of the novice Aliexpress customers who don't know or afraid to raise disputes whenever there's an issue, thereby getting money but not having to deliver the promised items.

To be fair, I've had good experience with Aliexpress refunding me my money back in case of no shipment and lost packages.  I certainly expected to raise a dispute because Super Galio was selling this set for $46 Cdn, which works out to about $35 USD.  So I figured no way, I was going to be able to buy this set for such a low price.


Well, they certainly proved me so wrong.  Not only did Super Galio send me the Old Fishing Store set, they even sent it in it's original box!  As you may or may not know, typically alternative brick sets are shipped in plastic wrapped packages, because shipping the boxed items would be extremely expensive.  I could imagine that the shipping costs probably far exceeded the value of the set.  

Although I bought this last November, I'm only getting around to building this set almost a year later because of all my other builds.  Ok, let's get building!

!! Warning !! This is another one of my very wording reviews with lots and lots of pictures.   Here's the TL;DR if you don't want to proceed any further.

TL;DR


Here's the quick details:

    Model: SY90001 OLD Fishing Store
    Brand: Sheng Yuan/Sembo
    Pieces: 2068+
    Fake Lego?  Yes.
    Missing Parts: N/ Deformed pieces: N/ Scratched pieces: N
    #itsnotlego Rating:  5 out of 5 stars. The best set I've built in a long time.  Packed with details, excellent build quality.  Highly recommend.


Building the Old Fishing Store

Opening the box, the Old Fishing Store set includes a very thick instruction book, a sticker sheet, a tan 32x32 stud baseplate and seven well marked bags of brick pieces.  Each numbered bag contains all of the necessary parts to build the set in stages as per the instructions.  

Before I start the build, I want to point out that I replaced the baseplate that came with the set with a much larger 48x48 stud baseplate because I wanted to make a beach in front of the Old Fishing Store.  I picked up the larger non Lego baseplate from Walmart for a cost of $10 CDN.

Stage 1 of 7

Here are the 7 sub-assembly bags of parts for stage 1 of the build.

The Old Fishing Store comes with 4 minifigures and they all look to be very decent replicas of the Lego versions.  There is some minor back and leg printing, and the lady minifigure has 2 piece arms connected at the elbows.  Does the Lego version have this?

Here's pics of stage 1 completed.  Mostly consists of the foundation for the fishing store.


Bricks are top quality and clutch is great.  I really couldn't tell that I wasn't building with Lego.

Included in this first stage of the build, are 2 light boxes.  They didn't work when I turned them on and later discovered that the batteries inside were corroded.  I will test them again when I get fresh replacement batteries.   Does the Lego version come with light boxes too? I had six spare parts left over after stage 1.   Let's move on to stage 2.



Stage 2 of 7


I got 5 bags of parts for stage 2.  They will be used to build the foundation walls and floors.


There's a nice variety of colours and printed pieces.  The brick colours are vibrant  and not scuffed like some other brick brands.  I've built a few Sembo sets and this is definitely up there in quality.

Stage 3 of 7


There might be 5 or 6 bags in stage 3 of the build, can't remember from my crappy picture taking.

In this stage, we are building the first floor walls.  Pictured above is the nicely detailed hinged wall that will open to view the interior of the fishing store.

Fish hanging next to the sand green clapboard siding.

Rocky protrusions along the back of the store.

I might want to open this area up at a later date, could use it as boat storage or something.

Stage 4 of 7


4 bags of parts for stage 4 methinks.

This stage begins to furnish the store's interior.  There's a barrel, life preserver, cash register, money and some racks.

Second floor walls and railings going up.

If there's one thing I don't like about the layout, it's the very narrow passageway between the store and the office.  Two studs wide is impossible for a minifigure to pass through.  A three stud wide opening would have been much better.


Windows and doors!



Stage 5 of 7


Six bags for stage 5.


This was my favourite part of the build, because this stage has lots of little details and accessories.  Crates of lobsters in ice, tools galore.  And the interior is crammed with so many little goodies.


Around this stage, I started to introduce my own beach themed accessories to the set.  In the above picture I added a little girl with her sand castle.  Nothing on the beach is static at the moment so you will see beach themed parts appear, disappear and re-located in the following pictures.

I added a surfer dude with surfboard on the veranda. In the lower corner is a scooter and sidecar with surfboard and pug dog.  If I remember correctly, these came from a Friends knockoff set.

Opening the doors reveals the fishing store interior packed with stuff, including scuba tanks and masks, fishing rods and nets, toolboxes, sticks of dynamite.




Most of the provided stickers are for the exterior such as some signs on the walls, doors and windows.  On the inside, there are lots of printed parts and no stickers used.

A peek at the office, complete with desk, chair, table lamp and newspaper.  I'm very pleased that all the floors are fully tiled with no exposed studs.

More of my own add-ons that did not come with the Fishing store include the small green shack, some extra surfer dudes and surfboards, a fisherman and baby on the veranda, and some extra crates and tubs of crabs and fish.

Stage 6 of 7

Six bags for stage six.


Yikes, the beach is starting to get super crowded!   More siding added and roofline is starting to appear.  Anton's bait shop sign added over the doorway.

The seagulls and the cat are from the set, whereas the girl in red swimsuit and bicycle are not.  I wanted to create a waterline but all I had to represent it was these trans turquoise cylinders.  I've ordered a batch of trans turquoise 1x2 plates to replace them.


I took the fish stand from the Jie Star Fish Farm by the Sea set and placed it here.

I installed the roof, but somehow ended up with a lot of leftover pieces.  My own lifeguard station added to the beach.

Other accessories that I took by from the Jie Star Fish farm by the sea include the tanks and the diesel generator. I also added a vending machine to fill in the dead space.




More stuff I piled onto the beach.  2 girls with ice cream cones, a palm tree and picnic blanket with hotdog and soft drink.



Stage 7 of 7


Here's the last bags of the set in stage 7.  They will be used to complete the tower.


At last, the completed Old Fishing Store with beach scene.   Let's view it from different angles.




 

More add-ons: A jet ski.



More add-ons: A beach Patrol vehicle with long surfboard.

Final Thoughts

This set was a really fun build and had so many details.  As mentioned earlier, the bricks used in this set are top notch in terms of fit and finish. I didn't encounter any missing or deformed parts and had 48 extra pieces leftover (some maybe me not adding some panels to the roof).  Also included in the set was the ubiquitous brick separator and a sticker sheet I didn't use.



The only disappointment I encountered was the corroded batteries in the non working light boxes, but I think since these are not supposed to be part of the OG set, they don't count against the set in my rating consideration.

And the final verdict is?   Five stars out of five!   I don't think I've ever awarded five stars before, so this is a first.  Considering what I paid for this set, it should be six stars out of five, lol!

Friday, October 9, 2020

Jie Star 20543 Fish Farm By The Sea (Not Lego) Set Review


Hello and welcome back to Its Not Lego, my blog about alternative Lego sets.  If you'd like to see my latest MOCs and minifigures, please also check out my other blog called https://BricksandFigs.blogspot.com.

Today, I will be reviewing one of my older building block sets, it's called the Fish Farm By The Sea, set number is 20543. It's from a lesser known brick company called Jie Star.  I think their focus is more on smaller vehicles and some military sets, so this particular set might be a departure from what they normally produce.

There are 447 pieces to this set, which consists of the parts shown above.  Although the set is called Fish Farm By The Sea, it's more of a fishing shack.  This set is a unique design for Jie Star and isn't a Lego set clone.

This set includes four Lego style minifigures pictured above plus one dog.  There's a lady in a business suit, two younger guys with baseball caps and an older guy with gray hair and mustache.  The quality of the minifigures is very good, although I would have liked to see some craggy old fishermen type minifigures for this set.

Quality wise, the bricks in this set are pretty good and so is the clutch.  Colour consistency is also very good.  If there's one complaint I have it is that the baseplate provided is only 16x28 studs, not the standard 16x32 studs.  I don't know why Jie Star just didn't use a standard baseplate. 


The footprint of the shack isn't that large, but there's a large desk that dominates the inside.  A smaller table and a chair would probably have been a more appropriate interior.  As it is, it's standing room only. 


Just about completed the shack and added a table lamp and speaker to the desk.  Outside is a rack that you can hang your daily catch onto.  On the other side is a stone wall with some weeds growing in.

And here is the completed shack and pier!  Extra accessories include some oil drums and a small stool.

But wait, there's more!  There's a cool looking diesel generator, a small watercraft, a few extra crates and a fishing rod included in the set.

Here's a better look at the fish rack.

And the generator.

Sorry, doggy, no room for you in the boat.

Doggy, you want fish?

Check out my catch today!




So my rating for this Jie Star set is 4.5 out of 5 stars.  The set is a fun little build and there's a generous amount of minifigures for this set.  As mentioned previously, brick clutch, colour consistency is good and you get quite a few accessories for play value.

I deducted small marks for the non standard baseplate and the cramped interior.  I bought this set from Aliexpress back in February 2019, but I could only find one store that carries the set right now.

Saturday, September 19, 2020

Decool 2113 Bell Boeing V-22 Building Set Review (Not Lego)

Hello and welcome back to Its-Not-Lego, my blog that reviews the good and bad of Lego knockoffs and alternate brick brands.  In this post, we will be taking a detailed look at the Bell Boeing V-22 tilt motor airplane building set.

TL;DR


Here's the quick details:

    Model: Bell Boeing V-22
    Set Number: Decool 2113
    Number of pieces: 318+
    Number of minifigures: 5
    Fake Lego?  No.
    Missing Parts: Y/ Deformed pieces: N/ Scratched pieces: N
    #itsnotlego Rating:  3 out of 5 stars.  I wish the plane was bigger.



Intro



I bought my set from Aliexpress in late July and received it about a month later.  There are 9 bags of parts, of which 5 bags belong to the minifigures.  When I ordered the 318 piece set, there was no indication that 5 minifigures were included, so this was a bonus.

The instruction booklet has 47 pages and 44 steps.  According to the front and back covers of the Decool manual, this V-22 aircraft is part of the Modern War series.  Other sets in this series include what looks to be like a Hummer, a troop carrier and a helicopter.  It looks like you can supplement the sets with additional minifigures that are sold separately.


Here are the 5 minifigures you get with the set.  There are 4 soldiers decked out with vests and camo pants.  There's one figure who has a black helmet and vest so I will assume he's the V-22 pilot.  Each minifigure comes with several weapons including rifles, pistols and knives.  I should point out that the legs don't clutch very well to the torsos on any of the minifigures.  I will probably add a dab of glue to keep them in place.

The Build



Ok, let's start building!  Although there are number bags for the parts, they don't correspond to the build steps, so I just unpacked all the parts into a pile and then sorted them by colour, more or less.



The aircraft fuselage consists of a cockpit with printed control panel. There are some additional windows on the side, but the rest of the interior is quite small.  There's rear hatch but I don't think I can actually fit the other minifigures through it. Brick clutch is good though.  I would like to be able to extend the fuselage and make it taller so the minifigures will fit inside, but not sure how to do it yet.

With the fuselage completed, it's time to focus on building the wings.

Here's the progress so far.  Got the wings attached to the body and also have the 
landing gear attached.


Here's a quick peek at the aft section of the plane.


Assembling the tilt motors.



So I ended up getting two plates the same, but they are supposed to be mirrors of each other, so I can't fit it into one of the engines. I don't have a piece like this in my stash, so I'll just leave it off for now.

Here's the engines attached to the wings.

Pictured with propellers facing forward.

And with the propellers in upright position.  The tilting is simply performed by clicking the hinges up or down.


These are the extra pieces leftover after the build.

Final Pictures and Thoughts





So, in conclusion, I thought this was an ok build.  The Decool tilt motor V-22 model is based on Lego's Cargo Heliplane set 60021, but the colour scheme has been changed to dark gray to reflect it's military purpose.  

Play value is acceptable with opening hatch and cockpit and tilting motors. The plane is very swooshable with very good brick clutch for the plane but not so good for the minifigures.  The minifigures are quite detailed and you get a lot of accessories with them. I find the plane rather small and not proportioned to minifigure scale, hence me giving it a rating of 3 out of 5 stars.


What did you think of this set?  Do you agree or disagree with my rating?  Please feel free to leave your comments below!  Thanks for visiting and see you in my next post. Bye for now!

Update!

The knockoff of the 1636 piece Lego technic version of the V-22 Osprey is showing up on Aliexpress.  This is the version which Lego cancelled.