Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Rarities - Pre-Production T'Gin Zu

The 1993 vehicle assortment wasn't much.  Most of the entries were pretty bad.  And, the Ninja Force vehicles were among the worst.  As such, the drivers of those vehicles, T'Gin Zu and the Red Ninja are relatively hard to come by.  Few people collect them in earnest, though.  So, their scarcity is largely offset by lack of demand.

It is that disinterest in the figures that allows for oddities like the original paint job on T'Gin-Zu to slip by collector's eyes.  And, the fact that it's prominently displayed on the back of the 1993 Pile Driver box just shows how little of an impact a figure like T'Gin-Zu has on the collector zeitgeist.

Below, though, you see T'Gin-Zu's original paint job.  It is much more orange than the production figure.  It appears to be a straight re-use of the 1992 Stormshadow paint masks, just in orange in yellow.  And, frankly, it makes for a better figure.  This all orange version would have leaned into the neon-ness of the '90's and created a figure that would have found at least a few fans among the more accepting collectors who grew up in the '90's.  Instead, Hasbro kind of chickened out and gave us a more muted T'Gin-Zu offering.

1993 Ninja Pile Driver, T'Gin-Zu, Pre Production, Unproduced, Ninja Force















As a bonus, the pre-production figure also appeared in the 1993 Toy Fair catalog.  The more you look at it, the more you realize it's a shame we didn't get this coloring.  The production T'Gin Zu isn't a figure anyone really prioritizes.  So, having him be even more outlandish would have made him more fun.  Maybe we'll get a factory custom that's like this.  It's out best hope for ever seeing an homage to this unproduced design.

1993 Ninja Pile Driver, T'Gin-Zu, Pre Production, Unproduced, Ninja Force





4 comments:

  1. So, TJ'Bang is pronounced "che-bang," but is T'gin-Zu supposed to be pronounced a certain way? -Chev

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    1. I always assumed it was supposed to be pronounced the same way as the knives ("Gin-soo" or "Jin-soo" - it's been a while and I can't remember specifically). I'm guessing it was supposed to be a clever/tounge-in-cheek name...I dunno.

      I agree about the color scheme...I wish they had kept the original. The production figure is unrepentantly dull.

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  2. We did get a homage to the preproduction version, in a way. In 2013, when the 'case refresh' of the Dollar General-exclusive Joe figures from the previous year was released, the Storm Shadow's color scheme got swapped from 1992 Ninja Force to an approximation of preproduction T'Gin-zu's. Orange on the boots and upper body (along with the hood), blue mask, neck, and belt/bow/sword.

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  3. For completists only. I don't like the construction, I don't think you can change the o-ring. I already have the red 2002 Storm Shadow version of this mold. If this guy wasn't on the rarer side he'd be practically worthless.

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