Perry Miniatures Ninjas painted as Arashikage ninjas.
See Link:
http://deathworldadventures.blogspot.ca/2013/11/arashikage-ninjas-gi-joe-project.html
Also
https://www.perry-miniatures.com/product_info.php?cPath=23_38&products_id=2337
Red Box #72011 "Ninja" in 1/72 scale
Includes: 48 Figures in 12 poses (4 sprues), tan
http://shop.1-72depot.com/miniatures/1-72/figures/red-box/72011-ninja/
Schleich Mysterious Ninja (2021_
Schleich is a world famous German company, specializing in manufacturing wonderful hand painted, very realistic, plastic figures. Originally founded in Germany by Friedrich Schleich in 1935. Each figure is made to 1:20 scale. This translates into a standing figure being approximately 3.7 inches high
http://www.schleichtoystore.com/ also Amazon and Toys R Us
From review : http://vintageninja.net/?p=6177
Their 2011 released 3.5″ “Mysterious Ninja” from their Heroes line, is a major throwback to the 80s, looking like Sho Kosugi in Revenge of the Ninja or Tadashi Yamashita in American Ninja.
Ornate straight swords, big dragon logo, gold-plated shuriken assortment across his chest right out of a mail order catalog, bright red stealth-unfriendly costume elements… could not get more retro.
They even gave him non-Japanese and/or non-shinobi weapons, like an ignorant or lazy 80s prop-master would have in a low-budget ninja-sploitation flick. Nice nunchucks, European stilettos and Persian re-curved bow pal.
The swords are removable, allowing for a more “authentic” reverse grip pose if you’re so inclined, and it stands perfectly on its own. The vinyl is flexible, but small parts make this not-so-child safe. This is more a collectible than a toy.
The “Mysterious Ninja” will set you back about $8, a bit pricey for a non-articulated figure, but worth it in my opinon.