Random set of the day: Storming Enforcer

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Storming Enforcer

Storming Enforcer

©2011 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 8221 Storming Enforcer, released during 2011. It's one of 9 Racers sets produced that year. It contains 97 pieces, and its retail price was US$12.99/£9.99.

It's owned by 382 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $13.20, or eBay.


20 comments on this article

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By in Australia,

I much preferred this set's cousin, the Lightly-Raining Requester.

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By in United States,

Ghost Cop!

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By in United States,

Not to be confused with Enforcing Stormer, because that's a Hero Factory character.

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By in New Zealand,

Just the name would keep me from doing illegal Lego deals.

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By in Canada,

Those air plungers are robust! I have never seen a torn or broken one whether from space themes or vehicles like this. Either that or they get tossed before I get them in the bins I buy.

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By in Australia,

Ok, who ordered a Dalek head with green hat?

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By in Canada,

@MCLegoboy : Well...I've heard of a 'Ghost' "Car" before...but this...:)

Also...I'm looking at this and wondering: "Where's Jake Justice...":D

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By in Brazil,

The 6/8-wide Racers vehicles from the final years of the theme were so ugly. The ones released between 2002-2005 were the best by far.

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By in United States,

I ended up using the sinus-flusher pump much more than the bike.

Weird that they'd package them together.

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By in United States,

@Maxbricks14 said:
"Just the name would keep me from doing illegal Lego deals. "

You’ll walk the straight and narrow without them having to resort to shooting motorcycles at you?

@MeisterDad:
When used as intended, it doesn’t seem there’s much opportunity for catastrophic failure. There’s very little movement involved, and it ends in the least vulnerable position. Well, as long as you don’t let Mike Tyson play. He might crack the base.

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By in United States,

@TheOtherMike said:
"Not to be confused with Enforcing Stormer, because that's a Hero Factory character."

I thought it was Preston Stormer?

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By in United Kingdom,

I blame “Enforcer” being in the name for initially seeing that air pump as a tank. Don’t tell me the Lego police budget couldn’t afford one, we see how many cool toys they get!

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By in Turkey,

I didn't like this set at all. Not even for the pieces.

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By in United States,

@PhantomBricks: Yes, but he was, if memory and my (admittedly limited) knowledge of the Hero Factory serves, an enforcer of some sort.

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By in Netherlands,

Still a better name than 'Hero'

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By in United States,

@TheOtherMike said:
"Not to be confused with Enforcing Stormer, because that's a Hero Factory character."

It also shouldn't be confused with a Stormling Enforcer, which would have been a nice name for a advanced LEGO Universe enemy-type beyond your usual Stormling.

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By in United States,

That bull dog tho

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By in United States,

@Murdoch17 said:

"It also shouldn't be confused with a Stormling Enforcer, which would have been a nice name for a advanced LEGO Universe enemy-type beyond your usual Stormling."

("Stromlings," as in MaelSTROM. I thought it was "Stormling" too when they first swapped over to that name from "Darkling" during alpha testing.)

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By in United States,

@Alia_of_AGL said:
" @Murdoch17 said:

"It also shouldn't be confused with a Stormling Enforcer, which would have been a nice name for a advanced LEGO Universe enemy-type beyond your usual Stormling."

("Stromlings," as in MaelSTROM. I thought it was "Stormling" too when they first swapped over to that name from "Darkling" during alpha testing.)"


It's been HOW long since the game was released and I never noticed this?!?

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