As the countdown to San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) 2026 enters its final week, the anticipation among the collector community has reached a fever pitch. Amidst the flurry of convention-exclusive announcements, one name stands out for its commitment to both nostalgia and unconventional design: Nacelle Toys. The industry heavyweight has officially pulled back the curtain on its highly anticipated SDCC 2026 exclusive collection, a quartet of figures that promises to be the crown jewel for those lucky enough to visit Booth 2547.
Nacelle, known for its deep dives into 80s and 90s pop culture, is bringing a mix of irreverent "bootleg" artistry and high-fidelity, articulated action figures to the San Diego Convention Center floor. With limited production runs and artisanal touches, these figures are poised to trigger a rush of foot traffic the moment the doors open.

The Main Event: Four Figures, Four Icons
Nacelle’s 2026 SDCC strategy is bifurcated. On one hand, they are leaning into the "bootleg" aesthetic—a sub-culture of toy collecting that values humor and custom-art sensibilities. On the other, they are celebrating the legacy of the C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa with a premium, collector-grade series.
1. Biker Mice from Mars: Modo Bootleg Edition (Cosplay Variant)
The highlight of the "fun" side of the collection is undoubtedly the Modo Bootleg Edition. Following the success of last year’s Throttle (who appeared in a hot dog costume), Nacelle has returned to the Biker Mice well. This year, Modo is seen sporting a "Root Beer" costume.

- Production Specs: Limited to just 50 units.
- Artistic Pedigree: Each figure is hand-painted and hand-numbered by the creative team at Marquee Marauders Club.
- Price: $100.00 USD.
- The Vibe: Capturing the chaotic energy of the Biker Mice—who are famous for their love of hot dogs, root beer, and fighting Plutarkians—this piece serves as a meta-commentary on the toy-collecting hobby itself.
2. C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa: The Marshal, The Cowgirl, and The Villain
Nacelle is making history by introducing the first-ever C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa SDCC exclusives. This trio of figures represents a significant technical leap in articulation and accessory density, catering to the "serious" collector who demands display versatility.
- Marshal Moo Montana (Tumbleweed Saloon Edition): The quintessential hero, standing 7 inches tall with 21 points of articulation.
- Cowlamity Kate (Golden Cud Mine Edition): A 6-inch powerhouse, boasting 21 points of articulation and an arsenal of weaponry.
- Sheriff Terrorbull (Sheriff’s Office Edition): The imposing antagonist, standing at 7.75 inches with a terrifying level of detail and character-specific accessories.
Chronology: From Concept to Convention Floor
The development of these figures did not happen overnight. The "bootleg" series, in particular, represents a shift in how toy companies interact with the "fan-art" community. By collaborating with groups like the Marquee Marauders Club, Nacelle has bridged the gap between official licensed merchandise and the DIY customs that often dominate secondary markets.

- Mid-2025: Initial discussions for the 2026 SDCC lineup began, with a focus on diversifying the Nacelle portfolio beyond standard collector figures.
- Early 2026: Design prototypes for the Moo Mesa line were finalized, focusing on high-impact articulation (21 points) to ensure the figures could mimic the dynamic poses of their animated counterparts.
- June 2026: The final production samples of the "Root Beer" Modo were hand-painted, ensuring the 50-unit run maintained consistent quality while retaining the "custom" feel.
- July 2026 (Next Week): The official launch at SDCC 2026. Attendees will have their first opportunity to purchase these items at Booth 2547.
Supporting Data: By the Numbers
For the discerning collector, the technical specifications are often just as important as the character selection. Nacelle has provided a breakdown of what to expect from the C.O.W.-Boys range, emphasizing the value proposition of the $49.99 price point.
Technical Breakdown: C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa
| Feature | Marshal Moo Montana | Cowlamity Kate | Sheriff Terrorbull |
|---|---|---|---|
| Height | 7 Inches | 6 Inches | 7.75 Inches |
| Articulation | 21 Points | 21 Points | 21 Points |
| Key Accessories | Badge-shooting revolvers, Rifle, Mug of Sarsaparilla | Gatling Gun, Lasso, Sword, Handcuffs, Shotgun | Pistols with smoke effects, Dynamite, Handcuffs |
Each figure includes interchangeable heads and hands, allowing for a variety of emotive display options. The inclusion of the "Mug of Sarsaparilla" across the entire Moo Mesa line serves as a thematic tether, tying the characters to the iconic setting of the show.

Implications for the Toy Industry
The strategy deployed by Nacelle Toys this year carries broader implications for the action figure market. By blending limited-edition "art-toys" (the Modo bootleg) with high-quality, mass-appeal collector figures (the Moo Mesa line), they are effectively capturing two different demographics.
The Rise of the "Limited Exclusive"
The decision to limit the Modo bootleg to 50 units is a calculated move to drive demand and prestige. In an era where "FOMO" (Fear Of Missing Out) drives convention behavior, creating scarcity creates a "trophy" effect. Collectors who manage to snag one of these 50 units will hold a piece of history that is functionally rare.

The "Nostalgia" Gold Mine
The return of C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa is indicative of a wider industry trend: the "30-year itch." Fans who grew up in the early 90s are now the primary purchasing demographic for high-end collectibles. By treating these properties with the same reverence usually reserved for Star Wars or Marvel, companies like Nacelle are validating the childhood memories of an entire generation.
A Note on the Man Behind the News
As we look forward to the bustling aisles of the San Diego Convention Center, it is worth acknowledging the ecosystem that brings this news to light. Our coverage of these exclusives is brought to you by the perspective of industry veterans who have seen the toy market evolve from the Mego era to the present day.

The curation of these figures—balancing the fun, the weird, and the nostalgic—is exactly the kind of work that keeps the action figure community vibrant. Nacelle Toys has demonstrated that they understand the pulse of the collector. They aren’t just selling plastic; they are selling the feeling of the Tumbleweed Saloon and the chaotic joy of a Biker Mouse on a sugar rush.
Final Logistics for Attendees
If you are planning to head to San Diego next week, take note of the following:

- Location: Booth 2547.
- Strategy: Arrive early. With limited runs of 50 and 100 units, these figures are expected to sell out rapidly.
- Preparation: Have your wish list ready. Whether you are a fan of the Biker Mice brand or looking to round out your Moo Mesa collection, the competition will be fierce.
As always, the joy of collecting lies in the hunt. Whether you walk away with the elusive Modo or the stoic Marshal Moo Montana, the experience of being on the floor at SDCC remains the ultimate reward for any true fan of the industry. We look forward to seeing these figures in your collections and hearing your thoughts on the latest offerings from the Nacelle team.
Let’s Rock and Ride—see you on the floor!








