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What's the size difference between Metroplex/ Trypticon vs Fortress Maximus,Scorponok


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I always thought Fortress MAXIMUS was the biggest guy ever. His name sounds like it. but then I hear in the show he's not so big.

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yeah, if Fort Max was larger than Metroplex, his smallest component would have to be at least the size of a normal sized transformer.

smallest component eh?

 

hurr hurr :tflaugh

 

 

I meant the smallest headmaster component - Spike would have to be normal TF sized while Cerebros would have to be larger than a combiner for Fort Max to be larger than Metroplex

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Here's the breakdown,

 

In the Japanese Headmasters series Fortress Max and Mega Zarak were bigger than Metroplex. Fort Max's alt mode was portrayed as the starship Maximus much more often than he was a city.

 

In the Marvel Comics both were just larger than average Transformers. While Trypticon was bigger than that, but not by much and Metroplex was ginormous in his one and only appearance

 

Nobody really knows for the US Animated series as they were never shown side-by-side.

 

headmaster04.jpg

 

Oh and in RID and Car Robots the smallest component was infact larger than an average transformer, he was about the size as Prime's Super-mode. the Spychangers of Prime, Magnus, and Scourge are roughly in scale!

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Here's the breakdown,

 

In the Japanese Headmasters series Fortress Max and Mega Zarak were bigger than Metroplex. Fort Max's alt mode was portrayed as the starship Maximus much more often than he was a city.

 

In the Marvel Comics both were just larger than average Transformers. While Trypticon was bigger than that, but not by much and Metroplex was ginormous in his one and only appearance

 

Nobody really knows for the US Animated series as they were never shown side-by-side.

 

headmaster04.jpg

 

Oh and in RID and Car Robots the smallest component was infact larger than an average transformer, he was about the size as Prime's Super-mode. the Spychangers of Prime, Magnus, and Scourge are roughly in scale!

 

 

I wouldn't put too much creedence on that picture, they're basically claiming Cerebros was as big as Metroplex :roll

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Here's the breakdown,

 

In the Japanese Headmasters series Fortress Max and Mega Zarak were bigger than Metroplex. Fort Max's alt mode was portrayed as the starship Maximus much more often than he was a city.

 

In the Marvel Comics both were just larger than average Transformers. While Trypticon was bigger than that, but not by much and Metroplex was ginormous in his one and only appearance

 

Nobody really knows for the US Animated series as they were never shown side-by-side.

 

headmaster04.jpg

 

Oh and in RID and Car Robots the smallest component was infact larger than an average transformer, he was about the size as Prime's Super-mode. the Spychangers of Prime, Magnus, and Scourge are roughly in scale!

 

 

I wouldn't put too much creedence on that picture, they're basically claiming Cerebros was as big as Metroplex :roll

It's not like characters in the Transformers series don't have the ability to alter their sizes or anything crazy like that.:roll

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