
Fortress Maximus comes in displayed in a package that is clearly almost three times his width. It's a hefty box that fools you into thinking that maybe there's more to the figure than is inside. Like maybe the other weapons of Fortress Maximus, or - God forbid - an actual God Sword replica. Certainly there should at least be a manual inside.

Once you've worked out how to transform him - it's not that complicated - you'll start to grow to realize that the sculpt is pretty decent and almost completely accurate down to the twin push-car launchers on the ramps while Fortress Maximus is in vehicle mode.
Stickers though are a problem. They don't really stay on and are easy to remove (Note the bent one on his belly button).
His weapons are articulated. You can position the torso and leg cannons.
But that's about it.
At the end of the day, "Hey! It's only PhP 300!!!" Take it and be happy. It's actually a great base if you want to try and repaint it to get a more accurate version of Fortress Maximus. It's actually something that I intend to do. Here's a picture of the original just to whet your appetites some-more. Look at the picture below then look at the pictures above. It's close and accurate.
It just needs some love and attention.
As an added extra treat, because this is a Bootleg version, I'm going to bootleg a video review. This video is from one of the followers of this blog, fellow collector Cyrus Valmadrid:
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