First impressions on opening are really good.
He doesn't seem to look anything like those early in hand photos.
I didn't find him easy to pose because of all the layers of clothing. One option would be with outstretched arms brandishing the Colts, but I used the non-revolver hands on him after putting the great coat on.
After getting those hands on I didn't fancy changing them. It took a lot of softening with a hairdryer to attach, and then a pair of flat nosed tweezers to push the jacket and coat sleeves back inside them.
Harder still is taking a photo of him that reflected an accurate representation of the sculpt. I have LED lighting in the ceiling and two LED standard lamps at each end of the room, but it's not enough to take a photo without using the flash. It was easier when I had a portable LED lamp to light the figure close up.
Improvising with angles, I ended up with this:
It still doesn't capture the quality of the sculpting and paintwork.