MASK SDCC 2026 Exclusive Hologram Thunderhawk + Condor and Adventure Packs Coming
It’s officially what we call early information season here at Toy Habits, that electric time of year when the calendar starts inching toward San Diego Comic Con 2026 and the rumblings begin to get louder behind the scenes, and I have to tell you, I absolutely love this part of the hobby because the speculation, the whispers, and the first tiny breadcrumbs always get my collector brain spinning. A little anonymous birdie has tipped us off that more M.A.S.K. goodness is headed our way. On top of the Hologram Thunderhawk that was shown during Toy Fair 2026, we’re now hearing that a Hologram Condor and, wait for it, Adventure Packs are in development. If you grew up with M.A.S.K. like I did, you already know why that last part hits differently. Adventure Packs were such a huge part of the vintage play pattern, those smaller mission-based add-ons that expanded the line beyond the vehicles in a big way, and just the thought of seeing them reimagined today genuinely makes my inner 10 year-old grin from ear to ear. At this point, we are hoping for an official reveal at San Diego Comic Con, but that’s all we have to go on for now. With respect to more hologram vehicles coming, If you know the pattern of repaints emerging, if these Hologram vehicles will be anything like the 40th Anniversary line, we are in for a treat. So while we wait for the curtain to be pulled back, let’s rewind and take a look at Thunderhawk Hologram pics and the vintage Adventure Packs from the past to get a sense of what could be flying back into our collections.
Hologram Thunderhawk
Here the gullwing doors are fully deployed and you can see the white missile pods extending from beneath the panels, just like the standard Thunderhawk. I like that the transformation works exactly the same way, with the doors lifting up and out while the front end keeps that sharp wedge shape. The body of vehivle is wrapped in a blue hologram as Matt Trakker stands nearby in matching blue plastic.

I love how the gridline deco wraps across the hood, doors, and roof to sell that digital projection look. The white wheels and interior pop through the see through plastic while the gullwing doors are raised in full attack mode. The whole thing has that glowing, low light display vibe that immediately throws me back to those 90s Split Seconds hologram homages.

With the doors closed, the vehicle settles back into its sleek sports car form, and you can see how cleanly the panels line up along the roof and rear deck. The glow in the dark hologram effect gives the entire shell a uniform blue tone, while the white wheels and interior seats remain clearly defined through the body. I appreciate that even in car mode the grid pattern stays consistent across the front and fenders, reinforcing that projected hologram aesthetic.

The doors are back up again, showing that this hologram version operates just like the standard Thunderhawk. The hinges lift smoothly from the roof and lock into position, and the white launchers contrast sharply against the translucent blue panels.

Holgram Condor
At this time, we don’t have any official images and we don’t yet know exactly what the Hologram Condor will look like, but if the recently revealed Hologram Thunderhawk is any indication, we can likely expect a similar visual treatment. The Thunderhawk featured that distinctive hologram-style grid pattern layered across the vehicle, giving it that digital, light-projection aesthetic, so it would make sense for the Condor to follow suit with the same grid motif applied across its body. Until we see a prototype, this is purely speculation based on what has already been shown, but the Thunderhawk certainly gives us a strong clue as to the direction they may take.

US Adventure Packs
The M.A.S.K. Adventure Packs originally debuted in 1986 alongside the Series Two vehicles, expanding the line with smaller, mission-style add-ons that complemented the main releases. In the United States, five different packs were available, including T-Bob, while four additional packs were released exclusively in Europe. Notably, there were two distinct versions of the Racing Arena Set. Each Adventure Pack included one figure along with several small accessories designed to be used with that character, offering collectors compact but meaningful additions to the overall M.A.S.K. lineup.
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This U.S.released Adventure Pack features Matt Trakker geared up for aquatic action, complete with his Dolphin Mask that’s meant to “emit” sonic signals, plus accessories like a pontoon, anchor, torpedoes, flippers, and a marine accelerator, bringing some sea-ready play to your collection.

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Also part of the U.S. lineup, this pack pairs Matt with his Arrow Mask, accompanied by jungle-themed gear such as a rocket backpack, utility belt, crossbow with scaling hooks, and binoculars, setting up a hazardous trek through dense terrain.

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Bruce Sato takes the spotlight in this Adventure Pack, which includes his Grasshopper Mask designed for long leaps, along with a backpack, grappling launcher and hooks, ravine spanner, and skis, perfect for daring rescue scenarios.

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This set centers on villainous Miles Mayhem with his Ripper Mask and a heavy accessory list including pyro cannons, fang missiles, a jet-thrust transporter, and fuel hoses, making it one of the more elaborate U.S. packs for recreating V.E.N.O.M. threats.

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Standing apart from the others, the T-Bob pack includes Scott Trakker alongside the transforming robot T-Bob (which turns into a scooter). This pack doesn’t include extra accessories, but T-Bob’s built-in transformation feature makes it unique among the U.S. releases.

European Adventure Packs
Originally released in 1986 to support the Series Two vehicles, the M.A.S.K. Adventure Packs expanded the line with smaller, character-focused sets. Five different packs were made available in the United States, including T-Bob, while four additional packs were offered exclusively in Europe. There were also two versions of the Racing Arena Set produced. Each pack came with one figure and a selection of small accessories designed to integrate with the broader M.A.S.K. collection.
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This overseas pack outfits Calhoun with a Gulliver Mask and snowy-terrain tools like a toboggan luge, snow shoes, hook crampons, and a blizzard gun, capturing the harsh chill of Arctic missions.

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Jacques LaFleur arrives with his Maraj Mask, a hang glider, turbines, laser blasters, and air-to-air rockets, tailored toward high-altitude assaults or aerial maneuvers.

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Hondo’s pack brings nautical combat into the Adventure lineup with his Blaster II Mask, sea sled, aqua lung, harpoon, and fog pitchers, letting him patrol the waves and strike from the deep.

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One version of the Racing Arena set included Bruno Sheppard equipped with his Magna Beam Mask. The pack featured a hydraulic backpack along with a Racing Tool Centre that could convert into a seated defense unit, plus additional racing-themed accessories designed to support pit-stop repairs and high-speed action scenarios.

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The alternate release of the Racing Arena set came with Maximus Mayhem and his Deep Freeze Mask. Like the Bruno Sheppard version, it included the hydraulic backpack and the convertible Racing Tool Centre, but paired those elements with Maximus to shift the tone toward a V.E.N.O.M.-aligned racing setup within the same arena environment.

