MASK Hologram Thunderhawk and Condor SDCC 2026 Exclusive Packaging
We’ve been tracking The Loyal Subjects’ hologram Thunderhawk and Condor SDCC exclusive since we broke the first details, and now thanks to @aic_podcast on Instagram, we’re getting our best look yet at the final packaging for both vehicles as they were shown on display at The Toy Insider. Seeing these go from early reveals to finished product with the packaging locked in really drives home how close SDCC 2026 actually is, and I love how The Loyal Subjects have handled the presentation here, giving the hologram deco the kind of shelf presence it deserves with packaging that feels like it matches the premium nature of the concept. We already shared the preorder details for collectors who want to secure theirs ahead of the show, but for those planning to grab them in person, you’ll want to head to booth #3245 at SDCC 2026, which is now just a couple of weeks away. MASK has been one of those properties that a lot of us never stopped caring about even during the years when it wasn’t getting much love on the toy aisle, so seeing The Loyal Subjects continue to invest in the line with convention exclusives that lean into creative deco choices like this hologram treatment keeps the momentum going in a really satisfying way. The Thunderhawk and Condor are two of the most iconic vehicles in the entire MASK lineup, and getting them together as an exclusive pairing with a cohesive visual hook is the kind of thing that hits the sweet spot for longtime fans. If you’re heading to San Diego this year, make sure booth #3245 is on your list.
The MASK Hologram Thunderhawk SDCC 2026 Exclusive packaging features a black box face with a teal grid-pattern illustration of the Thunderhawk in its gullwing flight mode, with Matt Trakker seated in the cockpit. The overall design leans into a retro wireframe aesthetic that fits the glow-in-the-dark concept well.

The opposite side of the box carries a different illustration, this time featuring the MASK logo. M.A.S.K. fans are going to love seeing this vehicle get this cool treatment.

The back of the box uses a teal hologram-style rendering to call out the Thunderhawk’s features, including retractable wing blasters, doors that convert to wings, dual jet thrusters, and a pop-up rear stabilizer. The included Matt Trakker figure, Spectrum mask, blast effects, and disc shooter are all illustrated alongside the vehicle in that same wireframe style.

The Thunderhawk in its hologram deco has a teal body covered in a fine grid pattern, with lightning bolt graphics on the side panel and racing stripes running across the hood. Both gullwing doors are open and the rear stabilizer is deployed, giving a good look at the overall proportions of the vehicle.

The Condor packaging, which swaps the Thunderhawk’s teal palette for a bright green colorway with the same grid-pattern aesthetic. The front box face features a wireframe illustration of the Condor in its motorcycle-to-helicopter conversion mode.

The side panel of the Condor box keeps the same black base with green graphics, featuring the MASK logo. Clean and consistent with the Thunderhawk’s packaging layout, just in that green colorway.

The back of the Condor box breaks down the vehicle’s features using green silhouette illustrations against a black background, calling out the rotating chopper blades, the back wheel that converts into a rear rotor, and dual hidden lasers on the landing skids. Brad Turner is shown alongside two masks and firing and smoke FX attachments.

The Condor in its green hologram deco has that same fine grid texture covering the body panels, with Brad Turner seated behind the opened windshield fairing. The sidecar section and front wheel are both sculpted with nice mechanical detail at this small scale.

