The "Man with No Name", as personified by Eastwood, embodies the archetypical characteristics of the American movie cowboy — toughness, exceptional physical strength or size, independence, and skill with a gun — but departed from the original archetype due to his moral ambiguity.Unlike the traditional cowboy, exemplified by actors John Wayne, Alan Ladd, and Randolph Scott, the Man with No Name will fight dirty and shoot first, if required by his own self-defined sense of justice. Although he tends to look for ways to benefit himself, he has, in a few cases, aided others if he feels an obligation to, such as freeing a couple held captive in A Fistful of Dollars and comforting a dying soldier after the bridge explosion in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
This guy is an icon. Even tho I haven't seen this since I was like, 10, His look just had to be attempted. The poncho is removable as well as the hat.
Hat-Uncle Sam
"poncho"-Boromir skirt
Gun/holster-Billy the Kid
Do a dirty harry 'mist
Cmon do you feel lucky?
MangaJoe, The Real Question, fastfreddie, kull.3397, lonewolf, & Dr Nightmare: Thank u all 4 stoppin' by and posting the kind, funny, and encouraging words! I feel it was about time someone made him in the 6in scale!
MangaJoe, The Real Question, fastfreddie, kull.3397, lonewolf, & Dr Nightmare: Thank u all 4 stoppin' by and posting the kind, funny, and encouraging words! I feel it was about time someone made him in the 6in scale!
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Ron