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Ironman1188

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Ok, we've all seen these before. I may have the opportunity to have a head sculpted early next year. Of course with so many options I can't choose. I have so many wants that its hard to narrow down, so.... I turn to you. I can't promise that the most popular one here will be the one but it will certainly help. Onto the point:
If you could choose only one head to have a custom made of, who would it be? No female suggestions this time around please.
Feel free to post them here if you want or send them to my email [no PM's please]
Thanks!!!
 
I would definitely choose someone that doesnt release their likeness for figures.
 
i saw a nice Murray on ebay awhile back. looked like an older Bill but it was a great likeness.

i second the Reeve!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Just about all the usual suspects have been done in some form or another. One that I bet will become popular is DiCaprio as he looks in The Departed and Blood Diamond.
 
Personally? I'd so a Michael J Fox Marty McFly.....probably not one of the more popular choices but I'd love a 12" Marty from BTTF I.
 
Christopher Walken.........

Max Zoran - View to A Kill
The Headless Horseman - Sleepy Hollow
Gabriel - The Prophecy
Hickey - Last Man Standing
Capt Coons - Pulp Fiction
Max Shrek - Batman Returns
 
While we are on this subject, who are some of the custom sculptors that do quality work? I found someone who's work is exceptional, but I am on a waiting list as the artist is already booked up through most of 2007.
 
I'd love to know who does great custom headsculpt work as well. I have a few figures in mind.
 
i'd vote for Nathan Fillion. he was in Saving Private Ryan, Firefly and Slither. how can you go wrong.
 
I hesitate to introduce this and I'm not even part of the Krusade, but now that someone kindly posted pictures of Sideshow's Highlander figures with a comic book in the pose-off thread, it's clear that Sideshow's Kurgan isn't a poor likeness, it's just based on the comic book image. I think Clancy Brown controls rights to his image -- surprising to me, but I suppose if someone's passionate about not being a toy, the producer might just say oh what the hell, sure.

Hair can be added to a resin head later. I'd consider a bald Clancy Brown likeness that could be modified for Kurgan, for Brother Justin from Carnivale, for his mysterious "Inman" characters in Lost...didn't he play Frankenstein's monster once, opposite Sting as the doctor?

Okay, Kurganites, breathe deeply, hold it in...you don't want to scare anyone with the mighty force of your f'ng enthusiasm...
 
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