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[[File:Masterpiece Ginou stock.jpg|thumb|upright=2]]
[[File:Masterpiece Ginou stock.jpg|thumb|upright=2]]
'''Ginou''' (ギンオウ ''Gin'ō'') is the seventh member of the [[Trainbot]]s, able to replace [[Shouki]] as the upper torso of [[Raiden]], the Trainbots' combined form.
'''Ginou''' (ギンオウ ''Gin'ō''), development code '''Silver''' (シルバー ''Shirubā''), is a prototype [[Trainbot]], able to form [[G Liner]] with his set of teammates or replace [[Shouki]] as the upper torso of [[Raiden]].
 
==Fiction==
===Train Wars===
[[File:Proto-Trainbot Silver.jpg|thumb|left|]]
 
Silver was one of the prototype Trainbots created by [[Doctor Fujiyama the Famous Scientist|Doctor Fujiyama]] before he would go on to create the finalized six. After three of the finalized Trainbots were activated, [[Nightbird (G1)|Nightbird]] managed to break out (thanks to the rogue AI, [[Shadow]]) and upgrade herself with the technology at Fujiyama's facility. Called into action, the active Trainbots met with Nightbird before she could run away with the three remaining unactivated Trainbots. The prototypes combined to form [[G Liner]], but the combiner was taken over by Shadow's [[cerebro-shell]] program. The three remaining Trainbots did a last-ditch effort to literally crash into the combiner, breaking him free of the brainwashing. {{storylink|The Train Wars: The Origin}}
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==Toys==
==Toys==
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==Notes==
==Notes==
[[File:Diaclone Raiden art.jpg|thumb|right|upright=1.3]]
[[File:Proto-Trainbot Silver Diaclone.jpg|thumb|right|]]
*The etymology of Ginou's name isn't fully clear, but it may mean "silver king" (銀王) or "silver yellow" (銀黄), a reference to [[Silver (G1)|Silverliner]], [[Shouki|Machliner]]'s variant deco in ''[[Diaclone]]''.
 
*That Shouki is redecoed into a {{w|Doctor Yellow}} train is due to the ''[[Masterpiece G Series]]'' Trainbots adhering as closely to real-world trains as possible. As the deco for "[[Doctor (G1)|Yellowliner]]" does not exist on the model of train used for [[Yukikaze (G1)|Yukikaze]] (Doctor Yellow trains of the 200 series type use a green stripe), nor does a metallic-plated version of the 0 series exist, it was decided to redeco Shouki in Yellowliner's colors instead, as his train model (the 0 series) utilizes this color scheme in real life.
*The etymology of Ginou's name isn't fully clear, but it may mean "silver king" (銀王) or "silver yellow" (銀黄).
*Ginou's chestplate for the combined mode is pulled not from Raiden's ''Diaclone'' moldmate (later characterized in ''Transformers'' as [[G Liner]]) but rather from Raiden's markedly different preproduction character model as seen in ''Diaclone'' catalog artwork.
*Ginou is a repurpose of the silver "Tōkaidō Shinkansen, Metallic Type" deco of the ''[[Diaclone]]'' mold whose original coloration would later become [[Shouki]]. His name comes from the "Silverliner" (シルバーライナー) designation of the ''Diaclone'' No. 7 Train Robo.
*That Shouki is redecoed into a {{w|Doctor Yellow}} train is due to the ''[[The Transformers: Masterpiece#Masterpiece G Series|Masterpiece G Series]]'' Trainbots adhering as closely to real-world trains as possible. As the deco for "[[Yamabuki|Yellowliner]]" does not exist on the model of train used for [[Yukikaze (G1)|Yukikaze]] (Doctor Yellow trains of the 200 series type use a green stripe), nor does a metallic-plated version of the 0 series exist, it was decided to redeco Shouki in Yellowliner's colors instead, as his train model (the 0 series) utilizes this color scheme in real life.
*Ginou's chestplate for the combined mode is pulled not from Raiden's ''Diaclone'' moldmate (later characterized in ''Transformers'' as [[G Liner]]) but rather from [[:File:Diaclone Raiden art.jpg|Raiden's markedly different preproduction character model as seen in ''Diaclone'' catalog artwork]].


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Revision as of 15:36, 8 February 2024

Ginou is an Autobot Trainbot from the Generation 1 continuity family (via Masterpiece).

Ginou (ギンオウ Gin'ō), development code Silver (シルバー Shirubā), is a prototype Trainbot, able to form G Liner with his set of teammates or replace Shouki as the upper torso of Raiden.

Fiction

Train Wars

Silver was one of the prototype Trainbots created by Doctor Fujiyama before he would go on to create the finalized six. After three of the finalized Trainbots were activated, Nightbird managed to break out (thanks to the rogue AI, Shadow) and upgrade herself with the technology at Fujiyama's facility. Called into action, the active Trainbots met with Nightbird before she could run away with the three remaining unactivated Trainbots. The prototypes combined to form G Liner, but the combiner was taken over by Shadow's cerebro-shell program. The three remaining Trainbots did a last-ditch effort to literally crash into the combiner, breaking him free of the brainwashing. The Train Wars: The Origin

Toys

Masterpiece G Series

  • Trainbot Ginou (2024)
  • ID number: MPG-07
  • Release date: 2024 September 28
  • Accessories: Weapon, shield, maintenance box, seat x 2, joint part, rail A, rail B, sticker sheet
Ginou is the seventh release in the Masterpiece G Series. Produced in collaboration with TOMIX, the train department of TakaraTomy's scale model oriented subsidiary Tomytec, the figure converts into a fully HO scale compatible incarnation of the 0-series diagnostic 922 type train also known as "Doctor Yellow". Ginou is a redeco and retool of Masterpiece G Series Shouki, featuring a newly sculpted, Diaclone-toy inspired head. Ginou can also transform into a third mode that can replace Shouki as the torso of Raiden.
Like Shouki, Ginou includes seat parts scaled to fit two figures in the front cabin, both Masterpiece human figures or pilots from the 2016 Diaclone toyline via a pair of flip-down "booster seats". The figure includes a newly sculpted shield/chest plate based on early catalog artwork for the Diaclone version of Raiden, as well as a new "maintenance box" which can transform into an abdomen filler for Raiden, be held by Ginou in robot mode, or stored on the side of their train mode. Ginou includes the same handheld rifle as Shouki which can still be stored on the train mode's undercarriage.
Lastly, the figure includes two modular railway sections which can combine with segments included with the other Trainbots à la the team's original Diaclone plastic tracks. This track can be converted into a base for a stand armature (sold separately), and an adapter is included for display as either a "flying train" or a floating Raiden torso for when Shouki is hogging combiner duties.


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Notes

  • The etymology of Ginou's name isn't fully clear, but it may mean "silver king" (銀王) or "silver yellow" (銀黄).
  • Ginou is a repurpose of the silver "Tōkaidō Shinkansen, Metallic Type" deco of the Diaclone mold whose original coloration would later become Shouki. His name comes from the "Silverliner" (シルバーライナー) designation of the Diaclone No. 7 Train Robo.
  • That Shouki is redecoed into a Doctor Yellow train is due to the Masterpiece G Series Trainbots adhering as closely to real-world trains as possible. As the deco for "Yellowliner" does not exist on the model of train used for Yukikaze (Doctor Yellow trains of the 200 series type use a green stripe), nor does a metallic-plated version of the 0 series exist, it was decided to redeco Shouki in Yellowliner's colors instead, as his train model (the 0 series) utilizes this color scheme in real life.
  • Ginou's chestplate for the combined mode is pulled not from Raiden's Diaclone moldmate (later characterized in Transformers as G Liner) but rather from Raiden's markedly different preproduction character model as seen in Diaclone catalog artwork.