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MASK Hologram Thunderhawk and Condor SDCC 2026 Exclusive Preorder

When we first got wind of The Loyal Subjects’ hologram editions of the Thunderhawk and Condor heading to SDCC 2026, the concept alone was enough to get M.A.S.K. collectors fired up, and now both vehicles are live for preorder, giving fans a chance to lock them in ahead of the convention. The Thunderhawk Hologram Edition is the headliner here, featuring a fully translucent blue-clear body laced with cyber gridlines that glow neon green in the dark, and that classic 2-in-1 conversion from sports car to jet fighter is fully intact with flip-open gull-wing doors and deployable jet boosters. It comes with a translucent blue Matt Trakker figure, two interchangeable SPECTRUM masks, booster FX pieces, rolling wheels, and seating for two agents, all for $75.00. Alongside it, the Condor Hologram Edition takes Brad Turner’s motorcycle-to-helicopter and gives it the same treatment in transparent green, complete with spinning propeller action, interchangeable translucent mask accessories, and holographic FX pieces, priced at $50.00. Both are slated to ship in Q3 2026, and you can grab the Thunderhawk and the Condor over at The Loyal Subjects. I love how these hologram variants lean into something that feels genuinely different rather than just a simple repaint, and the glow-in-the-dark gridline detailing across both vehicles sounds like it could look incredible on a shelf under UV light. The fact that The Loyal Subjects is keeping the core engineering and conversion gimmicks fully functional in these translucent shells tells you they understand what makes M.A.S.K. work as a toy line. These aren’t display-only pieces meant to sit behind glass; they’re the real deal with all the play features collectors remember from the originals, just wrapped in a wild new aesthetic. If M.A.S.K. is on your list, these two are worth serious consideration.

Where to Buy

You can preorder the figures at the following retailers below

M.A.S.K. Condor Hologram Edition

The glow-in-the-dark effect is strong on this one. Shot in full darkness, the Condor’s green body puts off a bright, even glow that really makes those white gridline prints pop against the charged plastic.

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The M.A.S.K. Condor Hologram Edition lays out its full contents here: the motorcycle vehicle, the Brad Turner figure, two interchangeable mask accessories, and a pair of FX pieces, all cast in green with cyber gridline detailing printed across the vehicle body. A small pink FX piece adds a nice color contrast against the otherwise uniform green spread.

M.A.S.K. Condor Hologram Edition 01

The Condor in its helicopter configuration, with the motorcycle body split open and the rotor assembly deployed on top. The Brad Turner figure sits snugly in the cockpit behind the windshield, and those cyber gridline prints carry across every surface of the converted vehicle.

M.A.S.K. Condor Hologram Edition 02

Landing skids extend from the underside of the helicopter, with a small spring coil detail tucked into the body where the front fork mechanism folds underneath. The open-spoke wheels on both ends have a nice retro-tech feel to them, fitting right in with the gridline aesthetic across the rest of the vehicle.

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Brad Turner’s sculpt is small but has clean proportions, with defined limbs and a helmet that sits flush against the head. The pink FX piece mounted at the front of the motorcycle adds a sharp burst of contrast against all that green.

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A pink FX piece plugs into the tail section, its sculpted flame shape adding a nice sense of thrust to the rear profile.

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The motorcycle mode shows how the front fork assembly connects into the main body and the way the rear cylindrical section tapers back with a fin piece at the tail. Small molded panel lines and vents break up the body between the printed gridlines, adding a layer of mechanical texture to the sculpt.

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The rotor assembly has a simple but effective construction, with two long blade pieces plugging into a central hub that mounts on a support strut above the cockpit.

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M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition

The M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition in sports car mode with its gull-wing doors flipped open, the entire body cast in a cool blue-clear plastic covered in those same cyber gridline prints seen on the Condor. White wheels and white cylindrical booster pieces mounted under the doors give the car a clean two-tone contrast against all that blue.

M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition 01

The Thunderhawk’s box uses a black base with cyan line art showing the vehicle in its jet configuration, the deployed gull-wing doors and rear boosters rendered in a clean wireframe style over a perspective grid. The side panel carries a large metallic emblem with the vehicle shown in full three-quarter view, matching the retro-futuristic feel of the front illustration.

M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition 02

The M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition’s full accessory spread includes the Matt Trakker figure, two interchangeable SPECTRUM masks, two booster FX pieces, and a pair of alternate hands, all cast in that same blue-clear plastic.

M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition 03

Shot in full darkness, the Thunderhawk’s glow-in-the-dark effect throws off a vivid neon green across the entire body, with the gull-wing doors up and the gridline prints burning through the charged plastic. That green glow is intense, honestly even stronger than the Condor’s.

M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition 04

The Thunderhawk from the front quarter, with both gull-wing doors closed, showing off how cleanly the gridline pattern wraps around the hood and over the roof without breaking at the panel seams. The five-spoke white wheels sit nicely in the fender wells, and that low, wedge-shaped nose gives it a very ’80s supercar profile.

M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition 05

The Thunderhawk with both gull-wing doors open and a small figure seated inside the cockpit, the cabin interior showing a molded steering column and a seat wide enough to fit a second figure beside the driver. Those cylindrical booster pieces plug into the rear quarter panels just behind the door hinges, giving the back end a beefier, jet-ready profile.

M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition 06

The Thunderhawk in jet mode with the gull-wing doors raised show the underside chassis and how the rear booster housings integrate into the body’s undercarriage. The gridline print continues across the underside panels without interruption, and the door hinges have a solid ratcheted look to them.

M.A.S.K. Thunderhawk Hologram Edition 07

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