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Tonto and the Lone Ranger Ride Again to Battle Greed and Corruption in These All New Play Sets from LEGO® PRESS RELEASE JULY 2013 Bringing justice to the Wild Wild West, LEGO® unmasks The Lone Ranger! Tonto and The Lone Ranger ride again to battle greed and corruption in these all new play sets from LEGO®. There comes a time when good men must wear a LEGO mask! Cavalry Builder Set (79106) RRP £11.99 “Hi-Yo, Silver!” as you blaze into battle with the Cavalry Builder Set! Guide The Lone Ranger and his trusty steed Silver past the defence wall and surprise the cavalry soldiers while they cook dinner at the campfire. Disarm all three before they load the cannon and take aim! Then ride off into the sunset for another Lone Ranger adventure! Includes four minifigures: The Lone Ranger and three cavalry soldiers. Comanche Camp (79107) RRP £19.99 Journey to the Comanche Camp with The Lone Ranger and Tonto! Visit Red Knee in the teepee with removable canopy and campfire. Check out the weapon rack then jump in the canoe and go fishing. Watch out for the scorpions as they launch a surprise attack from the rocky outcrop with the attack function! Includes three minifigures with weapons: The Lone Ranger, Tonto and Red Knee. Stagecoach Escape (79108) RRP £29.99 Look out for the bandits going after Red Harrington’s valuable silver locked in the vault in the Stagecoach Escape! Launch the baggage off the back to slow the bad guys down! Then jump down onto the galloping horses, detach them from the wagon and help The Lone Ranger and Tonto chase the outlaws away before they steal the stash! Includes five minifigures: The Lone Ranger, Tonto, Red Harrington and two bandits, Jesus and Barret. Colby City Showdown (79109) RRP £39.99 Go after the bandits when they rob the town bank in a Colby City Showdown! Fire the cool rooftop cannon as the bandits blow up the vault and try to steal the silver! Take cover and help The Lone Ranger, Tonto and Texas Ranger Dan Reid put the gun-slinging gangsters back behind bars! Includes five minifigures: The Lone Ranger, Tonto, Texas Ranger Dan Reid and two bandits, Ray and Frank. Silver Mine Shootout (79110) £69.99 Sneak up on Butch Cavendish and his bandit buddy in the Silver Mine Shootout! Help The Lone Ranger, Tonto and Chief Big Bear ambush the gang and reclaim the silver in a set that’s packed with functions! Enter through the secret waterfall and climb the ladder up to the crane. Lower the crane’s bucket and tote away the silver! Send the boulder flying and fire the exploding rock function as you battle to get out of the mine with the treasure! Escape fast by tripping the trapdoor and sliding down the chute. Load everyone into the cart and launch the dynamite into the air with the catapult! Includes five minifigures: The Dusty Lone Ranger and Tonto, Chief Big Bear, Butch Cavendish and the bandit, Skinny Kyle. Constitution Train Chase (79111) RRP £79.99 The chase is on to save Rebecca and Danny from Butch Cavendish and his gang of henchmen on-board the speeding train, Constitution! Help Tonto to place the dynamite and blow up the water tower to stop the speeding train in its tracks! Uncover the secret coal wagon hideout, blow the prison wagon door with the dynamite and escape to safety with Rebecca and Danny! Includes seven minifigures: The Lone Ranger, Tonto, Rebecca Reid, Danny Reid, Butch Cavendish, Latham Cole and Captain Fuller. Synopsis From producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski, the filmmaking team behind the blockbuster “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise, comes Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer Films’ “The Lone Ranger,” a thrilling adventure infused with action and humour, in which the famed masked hero is brought to life through new eyes. Native American spirit warrior Tonto (Johnny Depp) recounts the untold tales that transformed John Reid (Armie Hammer), a man of the law, into a legend of justice—taking the audience on a runaway train of epic surprises and humorous friction as the two unlikely heroes must learn to work together and fight against greed and corruption. “The Lone Ranger” also stars Tom Wilkinson, William Fichtner, Barry Pepper, James Badge Dale, Ruth Wilson and Helena Bonham Carter. A Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer Films presentation, “The Lone Ranger” is directed by Gore Verbinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and Gore Verbinski, with a screenplay by Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio and Eric Aronson and Justin Haythe (credit not final). “The Lone Ranger” releases in U.S. theaters on July 3, 2013. LEGO and the LEGO logo are trademarks of the LEGO Group ©2013 The LEGO Group. © Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Jerry Bruckheimer, Inc. LONE RANGER TM & © Classic Media, Inc., an Ent. Rights co. For further information and images, please contact the LEGO Press Office: Corinna Henson, Norton & Company, Tel: 01608 812830 [email protected] Notes • The launch of LEGO® Lone Ranger is timed to coincide with the movie release of Walt Disney Pictures feature film: The Lone Ranger, starring Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer and Tom Wilkinson. •Product launches in all good toy retailers from the 19th July 2013 • The Lone Ranger is released in cinemas across the UK on the 9th August 2013 .
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