Moose Posted November 2, 2008 Posted November 2, 2008 I'm setting up the (few) western sets i have, and want to set up the good guys verus bad guys. There's one guy im not sure of, he has a white hat and an iceplanet2000 face with red shirt and brown vest. For some reason i want to call him Dan, and i feel like he is a deputy to the sheriff, does anyone know if he is definately a good guy, or just a random civilian or something...? thanks Moose Quote
Erdbeereis Posted November 2, 2008 Posted November 2, 2008 This guy? He seems to be a cowboy, so I guess that makes him a "good guy". Although I suppose a cowboy could be considered a civilian.... Either way, it would work out for what you are planning I think. Quote
jamtf Posted November 2, 2008 Posted November 2, 2008 He is definitely one of the good guys. The good cowboys and villains have a smart distinction: the expression on their face. The good guys usually have friendly looking (smiling) faces while the villains have angry and mean looking faces with vicious eyes and frowns. Quote
BlueBard Posted November 2, 2008 Posted November 2, 2008 I used to considerate him a simple cowboy visiting the town, so a good guy. As jamtf says, he has a "smiling" face so he can't be a bad one But I sincerely don't understand why you say he's a deputy of the sheriff... Quote
CF Mitch Posted November 2, 2008 Posted November 2, 2008 But I sincerely don't understand why you say he's a deputy of the sheriff... I believe that's because of the two smaller sherrif-stars on both sides of his brown, shirtless, vest (or whatever it's called). I also remember that guy being the Deputy Sherrif. Since he also came with the set "Sheriff's lock-up". Greetings, CF W Quote
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