LEGO details DC Super Hero Girls lines

First wave of construction toys for brand due to launch on December 1, 2016.

LEGO has outlined the first wave of products due for launch for the DC Super Hero Girls brand.

December 1 will see the arrival of several construction play-sets focusing on key characters from the franchise.

These include the Super Hero High School, the Harley Quinn to the Rescue play-set and the Batgirl Batjet Chase play-set.

These will be followed up on January 1, 2017 with the arrival of the Lashina Tank, Bumblebee Helicopter and the Wonder Woman Dorm play-set.

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