Set:6200

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Set 6200 Evo is a small foil pack set released in early 2012, portraying the Hero Nathan Evo in his upgrade during Mission: Catch 'Em and Cuff 'Em.

Profile

  • Name: Evo
  • Type: Small Set
  • Set number: 6200
  • Subtheme: Heroes
  • Release date: January 2012
  • Pieces: 36
  • MSRP: $8.99 (US)
  • Ages: 6-12
  • Instructions:

Product Description

The following is a product description taken directly from LEGO. View the source here

Battle the villains with EVO’s tough anti-toxic armor!
Attention, EVO! The villains have broken out of the Hero Factory and we have to recapture them fast! We’ve equipped you with a powerful plasma shooter, anti-toxic power boots and tank arm, so you have everything you need to cuff them and put them back behind bars where they belong.

*Features hero cuffs, plasma ball shooter, anti-toxic power boots and tank arm
*Includes decorated chest piece and poseable design
*Includes unique code worth 200 game points for LEGO Hero Factory BREAKOUT game
*Fire the plasma ball shooter!
*Battle with the dangerous 6201 TOXIC REAPA!
*Combine with 6201 TOXIC REAPA for an even bigger model!
*Measures over 6” (17cm) tall

Set Information

The set's foil pack

The set consists of 36 pieces.

By combining pieces from Evo with pieces from 6201 Toxic Reapa, one can build a non-canon combination model. Pieces from Evo can also be combined with pieces from 6217 Surge and 6293 Furno in order to create an unnamed rookie of the Alpha 1 Team.

Features

The set features a Plasma Gun and Hero Cuffs. On the foil pack's front art's background shows Toxic Reapa, Evo's targeted villain from the Toxic Reapa set, in Z'chaya.

Collectibles

The set includes a yellow helmet and a Hero Core. Printed underneath the Core is a code called a Hero Code, which could be entered in an online game called Breakout in HeroFactory.com in 2012, to earn 200 Hero Points.

Trivia

  • This is the second Evo set, the first being 2067 Evo 2.0. Evo never had a 3.0 set for an unknown reason.
  • Evo's 1.0-styled helmet is based on his 2.0 helmet from the Evo 2.0 set while he never had a 1.0 set.
  • Evo's right forearm is longer than his left, which is as short as the other small Breakout Hero sets', for an unknown reason.

Breakout Animation

See also