Do you have a 'holy grail' model that you want to paint (or sculpt) 'one day'?

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I forgot: a decent quality 54mm/65mm German infantryman c.1914 would be great.
And his contemporaries from France and Britain.
I have yet to find the Brit or the Gerry, and another poilu would always be welcome. Along with a chasseur à pied, et à cheval, cuirrasier, dragoon...
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Tommy's war, and Vice75
 
My Holy Grail is to sculpt a bust in 1/6th scale replicating the famous publicly photo of James Stewart in Winchester 73.
I did start one some years ago and, from time to time, get in out and do a little more (but it’s so complicated and enormous, I think I’ve bitten off more than I can chew!).
My ambition is to get it finished!
I can't recall watching that movie specifically but if it's Jimmy Stewart it's gotta be cool. For westerns, my all time favourite scene is the "You the one killed our friend?" scene from Open Range, even though I'm not a Kevin Kostner fan (the draw card for me was Robert Duvall).

 
I can't recall watching that movie specifically but if it's Jimmy Stewart it's gotta be cool. For westerns, my all time favourite scene is the "You the one killed our friend?" scene from Open Range, even though I'm not a Kevin Kostner fan (the draw card for me was Robert Duvall).


Open Range is superb
But how many rounds does Kevin's gun hold??
 
I can't recall watching that movie specifically but if it's Jimmy Stewart it's gotta be cool. For westerns, my all time favourite scene is the "You the one killed our friend?" scene from Open Range, even though I'm not a Kevin Kostner fan (the draw card for me was Robert Duvall).


If you haven’t seen Winchester 73 you must. You’d be in for a treat. It’s one of several westerns directed by Anthony Mann starring James Stewart which also includes The Man from Laramie and The Naked Spur…….classics all of them!
 
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