Strangely, I was thinking about making a Pancho Villa leaderhead that could be used for a new civ or something...Anyway..
This is cool, however, and I realize the amount of work in these: Your Villista seems short on ammunition - Very, very few of the soldiers, or even just the typical bandits were seen without their bandoleers on (in public anyway). They wore at least one bandoleer, usually two. It wasn't a stereotype, it was fact.
Soldiers of all types; Professional-to-irregular not only carried as much ammunition on them as possibe in the manner available to them at the time, but took a great deal of pride in displaying it. Even the women would wear at least one bandolier when actually armed, though more often than not, it seems they wore a pistol and rig only. The impression of bandoleers being worn to match the men made with rolled scarves, etc.
By all looks, I'd say this fella looks more like a basic dismounted vaquero (cowboy) - who largely shunned firearms early on as not being manly when compared to a knife and the required skill to use it well (They only started taking on sidearms when conflicts with gun toting Americans - usually rustlers - started increasing along the border areas with the population growth of the Frontera/Border.
He'd make an interesting Explorer or Scout. Much better than the foppish Explorer or the distinctivly Native American Scout
All in all, great work! Hope to learn all these "new" skills myself soon and put them to work to help out around here. I found Poser to be remarkably limited in these things - haven't had the time or patience to learn Studio Max or AutoCAD yet..
- Cheers