A modest colonial sentry in tricorn hat and long coat, plain musket shouldered, feet planted on packed earth. Not aiming, not aggressive - the figure that stands at a warehouse door for a six-hour watch. Period: Colonial Era, c. 1500-1800 CE.
Local militias, garrison detachments, and trading-company guards manned warehouse gates, customs posts, and town squares across the colonial world. Most of their day was standing, not fighting - and that's the figure here.
Painting tips
- Coat: choose by faction - red (British), white (French), dark blue (Dutch/American), brown (independent).
- Tricorn: black felt.
- Musket stock: warm wood; barrel and lock: dark steel.
- Cross-belts and gaiters: off-white pipe-clay.
Historical sources & further reading
- Colonial militia and garrison studies
- 18th-century military uniform reconstructions
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