6227-1
BREEZ is LEGO set 6227-1. It has a score of 87. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 4 scored reviews and 7 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 18.33% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2012, and it is categorised in HERO Factory.
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My son received this for his 10th birthday, He loves the Lego Hero Factory toys and has quite a few of them that he plays with daily. He puts them together as directed and then swaps pieces and parts to make his own unique toys. The directions are easy enough for him to follow without help. The LEGO Hero Factory toys have held up well for the past year and are still very usable.
I really like Breez, who sets a solid reference point for Heroes designed well at this larger scale. She is a highly polished action figure, although this does come at the cost of maybe not being as interesting/adventurous as possible, compared to Rocka and Furno that try a lot of new weapon/armour configurations. If you want a set with useful MOCing pieces you might want to look at other sets, but if you want a good action figure, Breez is a great choice. As a bonus, Breez pairs up and combines well with the 5 Thornraxx sets that you should have already bought before you even started to consider which other 2012 Hero Factory sets you might get.
Whether she is shooting the breeze or catching bad guys like Thornraxx, aka Matt, Natalie is a fun set to have.
Put aside the questionable choice of colours for Breez (and of course the fact that lime is one of the most used colours in the Hero Factory line) and she's with no doubt a great set, both in terms of design and parts she comes packed with. Besides, someone has to take care of the hordes of Thornraxx sets we all have already bought, right?