zodconvoy wrote:Nemesis Destron wrote:zodconvoy wrote:I've owned Brave Max twice and had to sell it both times. The first time I got it, it was taller than my niece! Now I'm getting TFCon Stronghold to be my Classics Maximus and the only way I'll own the real deal again is if I hit the lottery. Still, it's like my dad said after selling his (midlife crisis) boat: "There are two great days in a boat owners life, the day you buy it and the day you sell it." I definitely felt that way about Brave Max!
It's worth whatever it takes to get it as long as it's what you want.
Gundam dude my sympathies!!

That must have felt like a dagger running through you super slow like. I don't mean to re-open a wound for you but that must have killed for a while...?

The first time I had to sell it hurt like hell. It was depressed for like a week. The second time not so much though. It was like "okay, need money, Brave Max has to go." I love Brave Max for it's citymode, it looks like a night skyline with the windows painted yellow the way they are. If I can ever get another one, I'd want G1 Fortress Maximus. The colors on that are just perfect in robotmode.
I had the original 1987 fort max in mib collectors type condition,then I traded it away in 1988 for about 20 harder to find 1984 thru 1986 transformers toys. back in the day,their was no ebay to find TF toys you missed out on from previous years. I started collecting TF toys 1987,so i missed out on 1984 thru 1986. In the trade I remember a few I got like 1984 optimus,1984 megatron,1986 rodimus,regular insecticons,some tripple changers,jetfire,soundwave & others I can't remember. back in 1988,the internet wasn't like it was now. the only way to buy previous years toys was to go to conventions,comic shops,garage/flea market sales or trading thru friends. or looking for a mom & dad type store that over charged & years later clearanced the toys because they were shelf/peg warmers. back in the day in the 1980's their was more mom & day type singular solo stores & less major retail stores like target,kmart,walmart,etc...
Around the year 2001,I went to image anime in manhattan & picked up a brave max for under $100. the toy was on mass reduced clearance. that's why the price was so low. after horading this toy for years,i sold it.
I don't regret trading fort max nor do i regret selling brave max. because I honestly was not in love with the toy mold. I think I only re-bought the brave max version of the mold. due to it being so "desired" & a holy grail status to the TF fan base. When I got rid of my completist way & sold off about 80% of my TF collection of stuff I dis-liked. brave max was the first thing to go.
IMHO,You've really got to love huge play sets,or garage stations or castle/fort play sets to trully love this fort/brave/grand max toy mold.
IMHO,The fort/grand/brave max toy seems like it was made/designed & accessorized for tollers as the ultimate gigantic christmas toy back in 1987/1988/2000.
I don't like how big the toy is. because no other TF toy is in scale with it.
I'm come to the conclusion,their are TF toys made for almost every TF fan. the fort/grand/brave max mold was not made for me & my desired transformers toys taste/preferences.
I'm not sad in the least i traded the 1987 fort max toy mold nor am i sad I sold the brave max toy mold. because all i did was hoarde these. I wasn't into the whole play set factor of this toy. my wish is those I traded & sold these toys toy fully play with them to the fullest extent & love play sets.