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:''Constructicon Maximus is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Energon (franchise)|Energon]] portion of the [[Unicron Trilogy]] continuity family.'' | :''Constructicon Maximus is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers: Energon (franchise)|Energon]] portion of the [[Unicron Trilogy]] continuity family.'' | ||
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:Only Steamhammer, Sledge and Duststorm were initially released in 2004 for the North American, Asian and Australasian markets, with Wideload and Bonecrusher released much later in 2005 and even 2006. This unfortunately led to many consumers having an incomplete Constructicon Maximus for many months. | :Only Steamhammer, Sledge and Duststorm were initially released in 2004 for the North American, Asian and Australasian markets, with Wideload and Bonecrusher released much later in 2005 and even 2006. This unfortunately led to many consumers having an incomplete Constructicon Maximus for many months. | ||
: This mold(s) was used to make ''[[Classics | : This mold(s) was used to make ''[[Transformers: Classics|Classics]]'' [[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]]. | ||
::*[http://www.tfu.info/2005/Decepticon/ConstructiconMaximus/constructiconmaximus.htm Constructicon Maximus at TFU.info] | ::*[http://www.tfu.info/2005/Decepticon/ConstructiconMaximus/constructiconmaximus.htm Constructicon Maximus at TFU.info] | ||
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| This article is about the combiner from Energon. For other uses of the term "Constructicon", see Constructicon (disambiguation). |
- Constructicon Maximus is a Decepticon from the Energon portion of the Unicron Trilogy continuity family.

Constructicon Maximus is one of four ancient Combiner robots chosen to guard the Super Energon pools deep within Cybertron. He and his peers were awakened from countless years of stasis by Megatron when Superion Maximus's brother is destroyed by the Decepticon leader.
He and his friend Bruticus Maximus are quite willing to abandon their duty to follow a strong leader whom they believe represents Cybertron's future, a Decepticon-dominated future.
He is the combined form of the Construction Team:
Fiction
Toy pack-in comic

Constructicon Maximus battled Omega Supreme. Energon Volume 4
Energon cartoon
- Voice actor: Don Brown (English), Nobuo Tobita (Japanese), Johan Hedenberg (Swedish)
When Megatron destroyed Superion Maximus's dormant brother, he unlocked the living seal on the Super Energon pool deep within Cybertron and awakened the remaining Combiners. While Superion Maximus was aghast at his brother's destruction, the Decepticon combiners were merely curious about who had managed to reactivate them. Megatron declared that the Super Energon was his, and that he was the master of all Decepticons. Ambition
Constructicon Maximus stated they had been waiting for the day a strong ruler would come and claim the Super Energon. Although he hesitated when the newly-transformed Galvatron ordered him to hunt down his fellow guardian, Superion Maximus, he did so only for a moment. He offered Superion another chance to join them alongside Galvatron, but finally accepted him as an enemy when he refused. Superion confronted the two Decepticons, reminding them that they'd protected the Super Energon together for millions of years, and asking them why they let one Transformer have control of it all. The two merely replied that Galvatron was now their master, and that he represented the future of Cybertron. Wishes Later, the two combiners flew into space with the Decepticons to battle Superion Maximus and his new Autobot comrades. Constructicon Maximus was eager to double-team his old friend again, but Omega Supreme entered the fight to battle Bruticus Maximus, evening the score. Galvatron!
When Six Shot pinpointed an Autobot signal on the planet's surface, Galvatron sent Constructicon Maximus and Bruticus Maximus out to investigate. Demonstrating the ability to teleport, they arrived at the crashsite of the Miranda II and drew out the Autobots who were in hiding. Constructicon Maximus was in the middle of menacing a generic in his Wideload crane mode when Kicker and Arcee arrived. They knocked the combiner over completely and used him as a ramp. Enraged, Constructicon Maximus followed the Earth punk, but he and the Decepticons ultimately failed to keep Kicker from opening a hole in the energon cloud around the planet, letting Optimus Prime return to Cybertron. Constructicon Maximus was driven away by the Autobot cavalry. Break Through
Constructicon and Bruticus were given a virtual chance to even the score against Superion in an Autobot training simulation. They triumphed over Superion Maximus two-against-one, but were pounded into the mat by their next opponent, Optimus Supreme. Distribution
Back in reality, the Combiners followed Optimus Prime and his Autobots on their way to rendez-vous with Wing Saber's underground resistance. The Omega Train After Optimus disappeared in an explosion while fighting Galvatron, Constructicon and Scorponok were summoned to dig out the debris Prime had fallen under, so Galvatron could be sure of his enemy's death. Decepticon Army The fight with the Autobots carried over the planet, until Constructicon Maximus and the other Decepticons successfully cornered Optimus Prime and the other leaders of the Autobots in a box canyon. Things looked grim, until Primus awoke and remotely super-charged Prime's Combination Spark, making him strong enough to combine again with Omega to form Optimus Supreme. Constructicon Maximus was then taken out by Optimus Supreme's daring new pirouette maneuver...or something. Ironhide Team
Constructicon Maximus later battled with Landmine while Galvatron and Six Shot were fighting over the Super Energon. Apparently willing to battle with a handicap, Constructicon chose to grapple with Landmine in his smaller, individual robot mode instead of combined. Well, it didn't work, and he was forced to retreat from battle. Galvatron Terror He continued the fight with the Autobots on Cybertron as Galvatron began to grow to the size of Unicron. Destructive Power

Constructicon Maximus eventually paid for his treachery when a vengeful Superion Maximus attacked both Decepticon combiners. Surprised by the Autobot combiner's ferocity, both Decepticons were caught off-guard at first, until they over-confidently held him down, which proved to be their downfall. Superion launched all of his limbs at Constructicon Maximus, pinning him against a wall, as Superion's central component Storm Jet crushed the Decepticon combiner's spark, killing him.
After Bruticus Maximus managed to destroy the Autobot's limbs, Superion Maximus Powerlinxed with Constructicon Maximus' limbs and attacked the confused Bruticus, piercing his spark, and causing a massive explosion which destroyed the remaining Decepticon. Spark
Toys
Super Link
- Buildron (2004)
- Japanese ID number: EX-01
- The Takara release of Constructicon Maximus, named Buildron, was a Toys "R" Us Japan exclusive giftset. There are several paint deco and plastic colour differences between the Hasbro and Takara versions.
Energon
- Steamhammer, Sledge, Duststorm, Wideload, and Bonecrusher (2004, 2005)
- Constructicon Maximus is composed of his five team members, with Steam Hammer forming his central body component. His limb's Energon Weapons form his hands and feet. Similarly to Generation 1's Scramble City-style combiner teams, Constructicon Maximus (as well as Superion Maximus and Bruticus Maximus) feature universal connection points for the limbs, allowing many different combinations and even swapping of limbs from different teams.
- Only Steamhammer, Sledge and Duststorm were initially released in 2004 for the North American, Asian and Australasian markets, with Wideload and Bonecrusher released much later in 2005 and even 2006. This unfortunately led to many consumers having an incomplete Constructicon Maximus for many months.
- This mold(s) was used to make Classics Devastator.
Notes
- Constructicon Maximus' character model in the Energon cartoon has a recurring error in which the scoop that forms his left "shoulderpad" is either misplaced, misconnected, or just missing.
- Like the other two Energon "Maximus" combiners, the five component robots of Constructicon Maximus are made from only three molds: a central Deluxe torso, and two Basic limbs with two color schemes each. According to Hasbro representatives at BotCon 2005, this was done because the budget for the tail-end of Energon allowed for only nine-to-ten new molds, so they had the choice of two groups of five, or three groups of three. They went with the latter.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Buildron (ビルドロン Birudoron)
- Hungarian: Maximusz


