Clint Eastwood"Man with no name"figure.

I remember seeing a build-up of a Clint Eastwood "Man with no name Figure in FSM sometime in the past.Does anyone know where to find one?

I don’t recall seeing it but best way to do it is use the search tool on FSM.

Good luck with your search!

Thanks!I will!

This one’s probably the best, The Man with No Name from Andrea in 54mm:

It’s available at Military Miniatures Warehouse.

Awesome!From The Good The bad And The ugly!

I found the Eastwood figure in the April 1999 issue.The figure is 1/8 scale from Monsters in Motion.The builder (Michael Spressler)did a great job!

I’ve got one in my stash! Great looking kit! Squadron also had 'em–that’s where I got mine! They also have a “Dirty Harry” figure I believe, although for copyright/trademark reasons it’s called something “generic”, as with many of their figures; you have to search a little for it…

Thanks!Looks like a cool figure!

The Dirty Harry kit is sold as “Magnum .44” and the likeness to Clint is only approximate from some angles. I did one as a commission for a friend and can’t get around to finishing my own.

AJ!You forgot to put the hot dog in his hand!Remember the scene were he faced down the thugs in '65 Ford?Classic Cinema Dude!

That’s not mine, that’s the box art. This is mine:

Nice work!

Man, that looks like Tommy Lee Jones from this angle!

David

Looks great!What scale is it?

I remember after the movie was made, 2nd Street Firearms had a signed photo of him with said pistol in their display case.

Yep!I hear that after it came out Smith and Wesson 8" Model 29s became a much sought after item.

All of these are 54mm from Andrea.

On a side note,. the original .44 prop is on display at the Smith & Wesson museum here in Springfield MA.

I shot a .44 Mag S&W Grizzly and the recoil,while stout.was not uncontrollable.Plus it was very accurate!

Forgive my ignorance, but what is 54 mm scale, does it transfer to 1/12, 1/8th…?

Approximately 1/32.

Thank you, I appreciate your help. That’s awefull small for me, what are they used for, railroading? Sorry, again, please forgive my ignorance.