Nacelle Toy Fair 2026 Booth Tour and Images
Reporting straight from the show floor at Toy Fair 2026, I’ve got to tell you, stepping into the Nacelle booth felt like walking into a love letter to 1980s toy culture, and as someone who has a soft spot for that era, this one hit me right in the nostalgia. Nacelle had their entire lineup on display, and seeing it all together in one place really drives home how committed they are to reviving and expanding some truly deep cut properties. Of course, my eyes immediately locked onto the latest reveals for Sectaurs and Power Lords, and I have to say, getting an up close look at these in person was a collector moment. The sculpted details, the updated articulation, and the clear reverence for the original designs were on full display, and it is exciting to see these brands not just remembered, but actively built out for a new generation. Beyond those headliners, the booth was packed with familiar names that longtime fans will appreciate, including Biker Mice from Mars, Star Trek, and Cowboys of Moo Mesa, all represented in a way that shows Nacelle is serious about curating a lineup that spans genres and decades. I found myself bouncing from display to display, taking it all in and realizing just how ambitious their slate really is for 2026. If you grew up in the 80s like I did, this booth felt like a time machine in the best possible way, and if this is the direction Nacelle is heading, we are in for a very interesting year ahead.

Sectaurs
At the Nacelle booth at Toy Fair 2026, Sectaurs had a strong presence with multiple waves on display, mixing carded figures with their signature insect companions and larger creature offerings. From Wave 1 to Wave 3, the lineup showcased classic heroes and villains alongside plush-bodied beasts and winged flyers, giving a solid look at how the line is expanding across different scales and formats. Wave 2 is represented here with Spidrax, Spiderflyer, and Dragonflyer, plus the Walmart Exclusive Night Fighting Dargon. The shelf mixes articulated figures with the oversized insect creatures, showing off the variety between standard figures and their bug companions.

Night Fighting Dargon is shown in his silver and black deco, with a metallic silver torso and limbs contrasted by black boots, gloves, and belt. His orange face features blue eyes and a dark horned crest on his forehead, while the black utility belt with side holsters and the chain with medallion across his chest complete the look.

Dragonflyer is shown in close up with its metallic green head, large glossy black eyes, and wide open red mouth framed by small fangs. The body features a mix of hard sculpted plastic and thick brown fuzzy material, with long black antennae up front and translucent wings stretching out behind i

Spidrax stands in front of Spiderflyer, featuring a dark purple and black color scheme with red wrist and boot accents, a horned helmet, and a chest strap crossing his torso. Behind him, Spiderflyer shows off its maroon sculpted head with large fangs, thick brown fuzzy body, and translucent wings extending outward from the shelf.

Spiderflyer is shown from a lower angle, emphasizing the maroon and black head sculpt with multiple eye details and long ivory fangs curving forward. The thick brown fuzzy legs spread across the shelf, while the translucent wings extend out from the back, catching the light against the blue display backdrop.

Spidrax is shown solo with his deep purple armor plates over a black body, red wrist cuffs and boot tops adding sharp contrast. His horned helmet frames red eyes and a grimacing mouth sculpt, while the black chest strap and circular belt buckle detail break up the torso.

Carded Wave 1 figures Dargon and Stellara are front and center, with Trancula and a NEW REVEAL of Skulk and Trancula from Wave 3 displayed alongside them.

Trancula from Wave 3 is shown lying across the shelf with a metallic green and black head topped with bright orange circular markings and curved antennae. The large ivory fangs jut forward from the mouth, while the thick brown and black striped fuzzy body fills the space behind the sign.

Skulk stands upright with a dark green and black body, red dot details across the head, and long black antennae extending upward. The crossed chest straps and clawed hands give him a distinct insectoid look.

Power Lords
Power Lords takes center stage with Arkus from Wave 1 displayed in a large purple and red winged form, perched on a translucent yellow energy base with oversized red claws and spread wings. Flanking him are Adam / Lord Power in blue skin and orange pants, shown with an alternate powered effect piece, plus additional head sculpts displayed on either side. Originally created in the early 1980s by Wayne Barlowe with a toy line released by Revell in 1983, Power Lords became known for its distinctive alien designs and transformation features, and this new Wave 1 lineup brings Arkus and Adam back into modern articulated form while keeping that bold sci fi aesthetic intact.

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Adam / Lord Power from Wave 1 is shown in both forms, with the blue skinned Lord Power featuring red vein like detailing across the torso and bright orange pants with red knee pads. Next to him, Adam is displayed in his orange suit with red chest panel and blue accent, along with a blue energy effect piece rising behind him, highlighting the transformation concept that was a core part of the original 1983 Power Lords line.

Lord Power is shown from the waist up with blue skin and raised red vein detailing running across his chest and arms, leaning over the edge of the shelf. Arkus’ alternate head sculpt is displayed in purple with black horns and red eye details, giving a closer look at the different portrait option included with the figure.

Arkus is shown in his full winged form with large red translucent wings spread wide and red clawed hands extended forward as he hovers over a swirling translucent yellow base. The purple body features textured sculpting across the shoulders and chest armor, with black horns curving outward from the head.

A tighter close up on Arkus highlights the horned head sculpt with red eyes, snarling mouth, and detailed chest plating. The layered armor pattern across the torso and the contrast between the matte purple sculpt and glossy red wings stand out under the booth lighting.

Biker Mice From Mars
Biker Mice From Mars Wave 2 is lined up across the shelf with Carbine, Greasepit, Charley, Limburger, and Karbunkle & Fred the Mutant all displayed together. The lineup mixes heroes and villains with a variety of accessories spread out front, including helmets, weapons, creature parts, and lab equipment pieces, while Limburger stands in his purple suit and Greasepit’s bulky teal frame contrasts with the slimmer builds of Carbine and Charley.

Here we get our first look at Wave 3 of Biker Mice from Mars with Rimfire, Lectromag, and Stoker front and center. Rimfire appears in his green and tan outfit with alternate head and weapons laid out in front, while Lectromag towers in purple armor with red tubing details and translucent green effect pieces flanking him. Stoker rounds out the lineup in his green vest and brown pants, with multiple accessories and alternate parts displayed across the shelf, giving a clear look at the gear and character-specific extras coming in this wave.

Biker Mice From Mars Sports Bro’s Variations are displayed in their window boxes with Throttle, Modo, and Throttle’s B&W Variation called out on the signs. The boxed figures feature baseball themed uniforms and accessories visible through the front windows, while Modo stands loose in front wearing a black and yellow jersey with the number 77 and holding an orange ball.

Multiple Biker Mice From Mars vehicles and figures are stacked across three shelves, including Modo with Modo’s Mars Chopper, Vinnie with Vinnie’s Radical Rocket Sled, and Throttle with Throttle’s Machinist Bike. Each vehicle is shown both loose with a rider mounted and boxed beside it, highlighting the bright red, purple, and black color schemes and the oversized weapon and engine details built into the bikes and sled.

Throttle is shown riding Throttle’s Martian Monster Bike with sculpted engine detail, rear flame effects, and rocky display base under the tires. Behind him, the carded Throttle figure is visible in classic packaging, while the boxed bike highlights the full vehicle with its mounted weapons and light up headlight feature shown through the window.

Vinnie is shown riding Vinnie’s Radical Rocket Sled in bright red with sculpted engine detail and rear flame effect. The boxed sled sits beside it with the full vehicle visible through the window, while the carded Wave 1 Vinnie figure is displayed behind, highlighting the character in his classic gear.

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Modo is posed on Modo’s Mondo Chopper with the large front wheel, triple barrel cannon, and rear exhaust flame effect visible from the side. The boxed Mondo Chopper sits to the right with the full bike shown through the window, and the boxed Wave 1 Modo figure is displayed behind in his cyborg outfit.

C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa
On the top shelf, Sheriff Terrorbull is displayed in his red outfit with green vest and star badge, posed in front of his boxed release with extra hands and accessories visible through the window. The bold pink-to-orange gradient packaging with the Cow-Boys of Moo Mesa logo frames the figure prominently. The middle shelf features Marshal Moo Montana standing in front of his box, holding a gold revolver with additional weapons arranged in the tray behind him. His teal shirt, brown pants, and star emblem are clearly visible, matching the illustrated character portrait on the package. On the bottom shelf, Cowlamity Kate is posed in front of her boxed figure, wearing a white hat, blue outfit, and boots. To the right, a covered wagon accessory with large spoked wheels and a red canopy is displayed, adding a classic western vehicle element to the lineup.

RoboForce and Legends of Laughter Figures
On the top shelf, RoboForce figures are displayed in window boxes with the bold ROBO FORCE logo across the header and Ages 14+ callouts in the upper corners. The larger boxed figures show fully assembled robots with metallic paint applications and visible inner detailing, while a smaller boxed figure to the right highlights the Terbl character with a compact carded presentation and exclusive callout. The middle shelf features additional RoboForce releases, including Fire Man and Maxx 89 in their red and yellow accented packaging. Each figure is posed inside the window box with heavy mechanical sculpting, layered armor panels, and visible chest details that nod to the vintage aesthetic while updating the articulation. On the bottom shelf, Legends of Laughter figures of Bill Hicks and Lenny Bruce are displayed both boxed and loose. The packaging features a retro-inspired color layout with character portraits, while the figures themselves are dressed in tailored suits with microphones and stage-ready poses, capturing their stand-up comic personas.

Star Trek
Nacelle brought a strong Star Trek presence to the booth, with multiple waves and exclusives spanning different eras of the franchise all displayed together in one clean, stacked presentation. From larger deluxe-style releases to core Wave 1 crew members and specialty variants, this section deserves a closer look, so let’s break it down shelf by shelf.

Star Trek
Wave 1 Valkris is featured here alongside her larger boxed release from Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, with the Romulan-inspired look and silver-accented outfit clearly on display. Next to her is Star Trek: The Cruise Exclusive Captain James T. Kirk in Romulan disguise, shown in packaging with multiple accessories including alternate hands and themed gear.

Wave 1 continues here with Tuvix, Captain Hikaru Sulu, Peter Preston, and Captain Rachel Garrett displayed both in and out of their packaging. The figures feature series-accurate uniforms and character-specific accessories, with Voyager, The Wrath of Khan, and The Next Generation represented across this lineup.

This shelf features Star Trek – Wave 1 Mirror Universe Archer, Weyoun, and Captain Edward Jellico. Each figure is displayed with its corresponding packaging behind it, highlighting their distinct uniforms and character-specific accessories pulled from Enterprise, Deep Space Nine, and The Next Generation.

This section of the Star Trek display expands into multiple waves and build-out elements, mixing core characters with deeper cuts and diorama-style pieces. There is a lot happening across these tiers, so let’s take it one shelf at a time and break down who is represented in each lineup.

Star Trek – Wave 2 Geordi La Forge and Worf are shown in their formal dress uniforms, displayed inside a doorway-style diorama backdrop. Next to them is Wave 2 Bem, posed with alternate head parts and accessories alongside a wooden cage-style display piece.

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Star Trek – Wave 3 Spock is displayed in his blue science uniform with his right hand raised in the Vulcan salute, posed beside small lab-style accessories and a monitor piece. In the center is the Star Trek Build-A-Bridge set, featuring a command console backdrop with chair and lower storage section. Uhura stands in her red uniform holding a communications device, while Captain Edward Jellico appears in a maroon and black uniform with a textured overcoat, positioned next to a control console.

This lower Star Trek shelf features Wave 2 figures including Captain James T. Kirk in a maroon vest, Nog in his Starfleet uniform, Captain Kathryn Janeway in a dark duty outfit, T’Pol in a light blue jumpsuit, Valeris in red, and Dr. Carol Marcus in a tan jacket with blue pants. Behind them are larger display pieces including a saddled horse and captain’s chair, while accessories are spread across the shelf such as a wood chopping block with axe, tote bag, lab equipment, alternate heads and hands, and a triangular Genesis-style device.

Now we’re stepping into Nacelle’s sci-fi corner, and this shelf is stacked. From The Expanse collectibles up top to a full lineup of figures and prop replicas below, there’s a lot to take in here. Let’s break it down shelf by shelf and take a closer look at everything on display.

This shelf highlights Nacelle’s consignment lineup, where they partner with other toy companies to showcase and sell select releases that they do not manufacture themselves. It’s a curated mix of brands and licenses sharing space under the Nacelle banner, giving these figures added visibility on the show floor while keeping the spotlight on the original creators behind each line.

This section of the booth showcases the broader Nacelleverse lifestyle and publishing push, mixing collectibles, books, footwear collaborations, drinkware, and specialty items alongside select figures. From The Great Garloo products to branded accessories and boxed collectibles, this corner really highlights how Nacelle is expanding beyond traditional action figures into a full brand ecosystem that spans toys, media, and merch.

