Meet the new LEGO HERO Factory heroes and villains!
Lego fans (of which there are many!) will be delighted to hear of the all-new, cool and collectible Lego Hero Factory heroes and villains. With many products to add to an already vast collection, children all over the world (big and small) are sure to go crazy for these fantastic new arrivals.
Boasting an enhanced building system, with the ability to combine models to create powerful heroes, and stacks of incredible missions, this new Lego will keep children entertained for hours on end. Let their imaginations go wild while us Mum’s put our feet up with a nice cuppa – from experience of my boys playing with these toys, you won’t hear them for ages!
About the products:-
The Fire Villains have developed a virus that attacks the heroes’ armour and internal systems and, in the most serious cases, deactivates the hero cores. There are four of these fiery villains to collect.
Drilldozer (£9.99) - He’s not only the strongest of Fire Lord’s minions, he also has armour plating, red-hot molten spikes, razor-sharp claws and a lava sphere shooter! He’s one tough cookie, so watch out!

Jetbug (£9.99) - Watch out for his razor-sharp pincers and do not let him start his jet engines or we will never be able to catch him!

Nitroblast (£9.99) - With his plasma blowtorch and lava sphere shooter, he can access any security system. And his flaming shell protects him from almost any attack! He’ll be a tough nut to crack!

Fire Lord (£17.99) - Watch out for his lava sphere shooter and lava flame thrower. His lava armour is nearly impossible to penetrate. Be extremely careful with this one!

If your children love to play with Lego, and you think that they will go crazy for this range, I urge you to visit http://www.herofactory.LEGO.co.uk. Here you will find even more sets which are available. The Lego Hero Factory sets are available from toy shops nationwide.
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