MASK Loyal Subjects Wave 2 Official Images
We’ve been keeping an eye on this one and now the picture is really starting to come together for MASK fans who have been following the Loyal Subjects line since its debut. After we first got a look at early details and renders for Wave 2, then saw the full reveal that gave us a clearer sense of what was coming, and most recently caught a sneak peek during our SDCC 2025 coverage, overseas retailers have now started putting the Wave 2 assortment up for preorder accompanied by what appear to be official product images, giving us our best and most polished look yet at these vehicles. The Wave 2 lineup consists of the Armored Assault Vehicle, Stealth Submarine Cycle, Hurricane, and Gator, and seeing them rendered in this kind of detail really drives home how well the Loyal Subjects team has been translating these classic MASK designs into their scaled format. Going from early intel to rough renders to convention teases to fully realized official images is exactly why we stay patient when the puzzle pieces don’t quite fit at first, because the payoff of watching a wave like this develop in real time makes the wait worthwhile. For a property that doesn’t get nearly enough love in the modern toy landscape, MASK continues to be one of those deep cut revivals that hits the sweet spot between nostalgia and fresh execution, and this second wave feels like the Loyal Subjects have really found their stride with the license. With preorders now surfacing internationally, it likely won’t be long before domestic listings follow, so keep your eyes peeled if you’ve been waiting to lock these in.
Gator
The 2026 Gator has been rebuilt using the original 1986 Kenner release as its foundation while adding updated paint work and sharper body detailing throughout the vehicle.
- A newly designed Dusty Hayes figure is included and comes with two interchangeable masks, including an extended mask variation featuring an attached blast effect.
- One of the biggest upgrades is the addition of a transparent windshield, replacing the closed-off look collectors have long hoped would also be updated on the Hurricane.
- The off-road tires now feature deeper and more aggressive tread sculpting to give the vehicle a tougher appearance.
- An updated version of the “Electric Ouch” roof-mounted cannon has been added for Jeep Mode and is designed to remain compatible with the original 1985 Gator release. Interestingly, the vintage packaging originally referred to the weapon as the Atom Blaster.
- Additional footpegs have been added to the hydroplane section so more figures can ride along during display setups.
- A newly plated engine assembly has been created for the hydroplane mode and can also fit onto the original vintage Gator toy.
- Extra sculpted mechanical detailing has been added around the rear depth charge storage area.
- Two newly designed blast effects are included and can be attached to the cannons while the vehicle is displayed in assault mode.
The classic Gator vehicle and Dusty Hayes are looking great here, with Dusty wearing his signature blue and orange suit alongside his classic mask, which includes a sculpted blast effect piece. The open-top jeep has a clean orange body with stripe deco on the hood, chunky off-road tires, and a silver grille.

The hydroplane mode splits Gator into two distinct pieces, with the boat section featuring a sculpted water blast effect off the rear and a coiled energy weapon mounted on top of the detached roll cage chassis.

The depth charge is mounted on the rear of the boat, a compact cylindrical sculpt with ribbed detailing. The blast effect piece attached to the front cannon has a nice sense of volume and layered texture up close.

This four-view layout shows Gator from the top, rear, side in jeep mode, and side in hydroplane mode. The overhead views reveal the interior seating with two silver fuel tank sculpts flanking the cabin, while the side profile of the jeep highlights the roll bar with a mounted cannon and the proportions of the chunky wheel wells.

Four additional angles of Gator show the front, top, rear, and back tailgate views of the jeep mode. The top-down shot reveals the silver fuel tank nestled inside the open cabin, while the tailgate view shows sculpted panel lines and recessed slots in the rear bumper area.

Hurricane
The updated release features several refinements to the vehicle’s exterior, including enhanced paint applications, a newly armored undercarriage, updated door handle detailing, sculpted windshield wipers, and a redesigned hardtop section meant to resemble reinforced protection plating.
- A brand-new Hondo Maclean figure is included and comes packed with two interchangeable masks, one of which features an integrated blast effect attachment for a more action-focused display option.
- The vehicle now includes removable transparent headlights, while collectors continue hoping the line eventually moves toward fully clear or tinted windows instead of the original solid black finish.
- New optional decal sheets allow collectors to customize the hood area and rear-mounted spare tire with different display looks.
- Hondo also comes with additional handheld weapons inspired by the rare European Sea Attack Adventure Pack release from the 1980s.
- Four separate blast effects are included and can be mounted onto the vehicle while displayed in its combat configuration.
Hurricane takes the form of a ’57 Chevy with a teal body covered in flame deco that wraps from the front fenders up across the roof, and converts into a Field Command Post. The included figure wears a yellow and maroon suit with blue chest straps, and comes with two helmets, each featuring a distinct sculpted visor design.

The Field Command Post mode is on full display here, with the roof section raised into a tall turret platform that carries the same flame deco as the body. Missiles extend from the front bumper and side-mounted exhaust pipes.

Four views of Hurricane break down the vehicle and its accessories. The standard ’57 Chevy profile, the weaponized configuration with oversized rear wheels and roof-mounted turret, a top-down view of the flame deco wrapping across the hood and trunk, and an undercarriage shot revealing the interior cabin detail, a circular saw blade mounted underneath, and the full spread of missile and blast effect accessories.

Four views of Hurricane cover the front, rear, and both transformed configurations. The front-end view in standard mode highlights the chrome bumper, mesh grille, and round headlights, while the rear shows the spare tire cover mounted on the back with a chrome rear bumper underneath. The two bottom views show the Field Command Post from the front and rear, with the raised turret interior revealing printed control panel and screen details on its inner walls.

Stealth Submarine Cycle
The Stealth Submarine Cycle is a purple motorcycle that converts into a submarine, with a large cowled fairing featuring colorful striped deco panels along the sides. The included figure wears a green jacket over a blue outfit with dark boots, and comes with a helmet and a pair of Stiletto effects, which are sculpted energy blade pieces that attach to the figure rather than functioning as actual projectiles.

The sidecar is the piece that converts into the submarine, with its sleek tapered hull sporting pop-out stabilizer fins and dual cannons protruding from the nose. The motorcycle itself has a sculpted engine block and a single rear wheel, standing as a separate vehicle once the sidecar detaches.

The blast effect pieces on the Stealth Submarine Cycle are worth a closer look, with the missile pair firing from the submarine’s nose cannons trailing sculpted smoke and flame clouds that have a nice billowing shape. A separate smoke trail effect wraps behind the rear wheel of the motorcycle, adding to the overall sense of motion across the whole set.

A multi-angle breakdown covers the Stealth Submarine Cycle from six different views, including front, rear, top, and underside perspectives. The underside reveals the interior cockpit cavity with sculpted mechanical detailing.

The different angles and configurations are all laid out here, covering the closed sidecar in vehicle mode, the open fairing exposing the motorcycle underneath, and the full submarine configuration with its stabilizer fins deployed and cannons extended. The missile and smoke trail effects are shown alongside each mode, with two separate pairs of missile effects and two distinct smoke blast pieces accounting for the full accessory count.

Armored Assault Vehicle
The Armored Assault Vehicle is a black Bronco-style truck that converts into its weaponized assault configuration, with two Torch masks and a sculpted blast effect piece included alongside the figure. Cliff “Blaster” Dagger wears a purple shirt with a shoulder holster harness and dark pants, sporting a beret and an eyepatch that give him a distinct look.

The Armored Assault Vehicle’s weaponized mode features a hinged armored hood shield that flips up over the cabin and a rotating turret platform rising from the truck bed, with a mounted cannon firing a jagged blast effect piece. Rear-mounted missiles extend from the tailgate on fold-out rails, and the Venom symbol is printed on front of the vehicle.

The four-view breakdown covers the Armored Assault Vehicle in both standard and assault configurations alongside top-down perspectives of each. The overhead views reveal the open truck bed interior with its turret mounting hardware and fold-out missile rails, while the side profiles show the difference between the clean Bronco silhouette and the fully deployed mode with its hood shield, turret, and blast effects.

Four alternate views cover the Armored Assault Vehicle from the front, rear, and two additional rear angles in its assault configuration. The front view highlights the silver grille, square headlights, and the rail-mounted equipment on the roof, while the rear views show the VENOM symbol on its purple panel and the turret hardware sitting atop the armored hood shield.

