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Fortress Maximus


Autobot

Function: Headmaster Leader
Sub-group: Headmasters



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Modes

 

Also included with Fortress Maximus:

Cerebros:

Cog:
Spike:

 

Parts

Mini-Laser Rifle
Laser
Radar Scope
Photon Rifle
Laser Arms (L and R)
Dual Laser Blaster

 

Tech Spec

"Prepare for war, but strive for peace."

Valiant, courageous, a warrior without peer... but peace is his most fervent wish. Fights only out of necessity; believes all violence is ultimately pointless and counterproductive. Transforms to battle station and city modes. Armed with twin laser-guided mortars on legs, heat-seeking dual laser blasters, and fusion-powered photon rifle. Has communications, detection, and repair equipment. Controls two armored vehicles, Gasket and Grommet, which combine to form Cog. Head transforms to semi-autonomous Cerebros, who is binary-bonded to the Nebulan leader, Spike.

Strength
Intelligence
Speed
Endurance
Rank
Courage
Firepower
Skill
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
9

 

Variations

There are no known variations of Fortress Maximus.

 

Notes

Availability: This figure was available in 1987.
Additional Versions of Fortress Maximus:
Transform Jr.
Fortress Maximus
(1987, Japan)
Super Collection Figure
Act 3
Clear
Fortress Maximus
(2001, Japan)
Additional Versions of Cerebros:
Super Collection Figure
Act 8
Fortress
(2002, Japan)
Super Collection Figure
Act 8
Pewter
Fortress
(2002, Japan)
Additional Versions of Spike:
Recolors: This mold was recolored into Grand Maxmius (1988, Japan) and Robots In Disguise Fortress Maximus (2000, Japan).
Remolds: This figure was never remolded.

Name Reuses: The name Fortress Maximus was reassigned to Robots In Disguise Fortress Maximus (2000, Japan).

The suffix name, Maximus, was reassigned to Grand Maxmius (1988, Japan), Superion Maximus (2005), Constructicon Maximus (2005), Bruticus Maximus (2005), Nexus Maximus (2009), and Movie/Transformers:Universe Classics 2.0 Bruticus Maximus (2009).

The name Spike was reassigned to X-Dimension Spike (2003, Japan) and Movie Spike Witwicky (2011).