🚀 Unleash the Titan within!
The Transformers Generations Titans Return Titan Class Fortress Maximus is a colossal action figure that stands nearly 2 feet tall. This impressive set includes the Fortress Maximus figure, Cerebros, and Titan Master Emissary, along with essential accessories and a collector card. Designed for tabletop play, it transforms seamlessly from a robot to a battle station and even a city, providing endless imaginative possibilities. Requires 3 AAA batteries (not included) for operation.
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
Size | 2 feet tall |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.02"L x 5.98"W x 14.49"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | Blue |
Collection Name | Transformers Generations - Titan Class |
Theme | Robot |
Inner Material | plastic |
Outer Material | cardboard |
Material Type | Plastic |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
Required Assembly | No |
Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Play Activity Location | Tabletop |
Is Autographed | No |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Special Features | Titan Class, Transforms into battle station and city, Stands nearly 2 feet tall, Includes accessories |
J**N
Thank you 🙏 so much love it delivery 🚚 was awesome!😂🥰🚚😇
Love it 🥰
D**E
commands your attention on the shelf
This guy is massive and so much fun. Coming straight out of the box he is a bit plain but the included metallic sticker sheet really makes him pop. With the exception of no ankle pivots he has nice articulation. Definitely commands your attention on the shelf. I do with he came with weapon accessories, but its a minor complaint.
F**G
It's a titan transformer
Great toy
B**E
Happy Husband
It was a Christmas present. He collects them and was very happy
D**G
It’s a Titan class.
It’s really 2ft tall. He towers over my entire collection. Can’t wait to get more titans.
I**2
Fortress Maximus, Quality Minimus
It's only real success is that it's exactly what my little seven year old aspiring collector wanted. He was dazzled. But as the Dad who used to be that seven year old, this figure is best understood as "...from the world's largest Happy Meal... Titan's Return Fortress Maximus!'The joints are flimsy, the plastic is Happy Meal quality (that's being generous), the ratchets wear after the first transformation, the transformation itself is "do the splits, then lay it on its back", and the entire toy's SINGLE feature....the guns on the legs...they couldn't spare 25 cents per leg to make them rotate?I remember the hamburger with legs from the Happy Meal. As Transformers toys go, that was far superior.
S**V
Amazing Toy !!
My kid loves the colours and the size of this toy. Its a good quality toy.
S**O
Impressive, but areas for improvement.
In robot-mode, the toy is gargantuan and looks great. The Battle Station mode is about the same as the original, but the City Mode is far less interesting compared to the original. It's just "Battle station mode backwards". This new toy lacks a lot of the bells and whistles and accessories of the original too, which was incredibly disappointing. He lacks his handheld gun, his wrist blasters are absent, and he no longer has Cog (Gasket/Grommet) as a henchman. (Thankfully he no longer has the unfortunately placed crank of the original!) He also has a few seemingly completely redundant features, such as his right arm is connected to a pivot that never really gets used. Still though, he's an impressive article, and good to base a display around.As a side note, the shipping packaging of this piece was disappointingly un-padded and tight, and the article's display box arrived damaged. The toy inside was still okay, but certain types of collectors may wish to go elsewhere to buy.
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