Condor is a green motorcycle without the real model on which it is based. Other than, for example, Thunderhawk which is a Camaro, or Gator which is a Jeep CJ-7.
Condor transforms from a motorcycle into a helicopter.
The toy featured Brad Turner, with his Hocus Pocus mask. In the first wave of toys, in the US, the short version of the mask were included, and from the second wave, the long version. You can see which version was in which box by the boxes. See below.
In Germany, from about the 2nd wave was no longer Brad Turner included, but Matt Trakker with his Thunderhawk outfit. This was marked with a sticker on the box that read "Attention! Now with new action figure" was written.
Condor has black decorative stripes on its green paint and chrome spokes on the wheels. Otherwise, Condor is rather unspectacular. Unlike the larger and more expensive toys of the 1st Toy Line, Condor had plastic tires, and not rubber tires.
Condor's transformation mechanism is also rather plain. To transform the motorcycle into the helicopter, you simply have to fold up the bracket with the rotors and unfold the rotors. In the process, the weapons under the toy also fold out and the laser cannon in the headlight flips up. Now only the rear wheel must be folded up and it takes over the task of the tail rotor.
Auriken Mexican box, licensed product. Same box as the US box but with spanish texts. Click to enlarge
Differences of the boxes
The boxes had some differences in different countries, even within the same country. In the same country there were changes in different years. The EU boxes are completely different from the boxes from the other countries. So you have no back on which the toy is explained, it is just the same site as the front, only with different languages. You can see this in the boxes section. All other differences follow now. Attached are the differences for the Condor boxes.
US Box
The color of Condor is more grass green. By Lance Anderson we know that the boxes were redesigned for the European market. A different airbrush artist was at work here than on the EU box. In this US box, the tank nozzle can be seen, but the tires have no profile. It looks like the rotor is standing still. Click to enlarge
EU Box
The artwork of the box is very different from the US box. The color of Condor is paler than the US box. By Lance Anderson we know that the boxes were redesigned for the European market. A different airbrush artist was at work here than on the US box. This box is missing the fuel tank nozzle, but the tires have tread. The rotor is turning. Click to enlarge
EU Box
Logo like the US box with missile launching Click to enlarge
Special thanks to: • Markus Jungbluth for the pictures of Condor and the figures • Naes Nosiaf for the pictures and information of the argentine variations
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