If you sculpt an Andrew Jackson in the future, here is a twist to consider. Jackson had a scar accross his face which he received as a young lad during the American Revolution. It was inflicted by a British Officer after he told Jackson to polish his boots and Jackson responded with the colonial version of "pound sand"
An interesting vignette may be the Officer with his sword held high, and little Andy staring back at him defiantly with the boots kicked over near by.
Get this out of the way, and I will then tempt you to modify one of the Metal Models 19th century ladies (the one with the turban would work best) to represent Dolly Madison directing the Marines in carrying out the painting of Geo Washington from the White House as the British were bearing down to ultimately burn it.
There are a ton of Presidential vignettes to consider. Have fun
Walt Damon