2236-1
Scorpio is LEGO set 2236-1. It has a score of 84. This is average compared to all other sets. The set is recommended by 1 reviews, based on 5 scored reviews and 7 reviews total. It is ranked in the top 30.48% scored sets on Brick Insights. We know this set was released in 2011, and it is categorised in HERO Factory.
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My 8 year old cousin loves the Hero Factory collection, he enjoys putting these things together and than after his hard work he proceeds to play with them. Unfortunately I wasn't there to see him put it together, but I did see the end product and it looks really cool. The box is much smaller than I expected to be, but make no mistake the actual Hero Factory character is fairly big. Definitely recommend for anyone who likes Hero Factory and even Lego's for that matter, heck even if your Son or Daughter likes putting things together Hero Factory Scorpio is perfect for them.
Scorpio is a solid set, both for the creature you receive and the parts included within. I'm certainly more pleased with Scorpio than Fire Lord, although Scorpio can't be fairly compared against other titan sized sets because it isn't a titan. My main concern for Scorpio is that it hasn't been portrayed nearly as important as other titan sets such as arch villains Von Nebula and Fire Lord, and “arch Hero" Rocka XL.
I'd recommend you to pick up Scorpio any day, unless you don't have Rocka XL already, who in my opinion is slightly better.
Scorpio turned out to be a surprising good set. I will admit, when I first saw it, the main image seemed too cluttered to really capture my attention, and the red and lime green color scheme also didn't help. But I really enjoyed building it, and it comes with lots of great pieces. It has a limited amount of poses and isn't great for role play, but his standard pose works nicely and his tail and front arms can be moved for attacking. He has his drawbacks, but if you can look past those, he's pretty awesome.