This product is a high-resolution STL file for 3D printing a Colonial Swashbuckler miniature, designed for 28mm-32mm scale wargaming and role-playing games. The model is meticulously detailed, showcasing the rich textures of his quilted waistcoat, the ruffled jabot at his neck, the intricate mechanism of his flintlock pistol, and the sturdy buckles on his shoes. These details are optimized to stand out when printed on resin 3D printers, providing a fantastic canvas for painters.
In-game, this miniature is incredibly versatile. Use him as a player character in a swashbuckling RPG—a rogue, fighter, or swashbuckler. He can also serve as a fearsome pirate captain NPC, a colonial governor’s guard captain, or the leader of a militia unit in historical wargames. His dynamic, action-oriented pose makes him a standout centerpiece for any naval or colonial-themed skirmish.
The design is heavily inspired by the late 17th and early 18th centuries, often called the Golden Age of Piracy. This era saw the rise of legendary figures who operated in the Caribbean, the American coast, and the Indian Ocean. The clothing—the waistcoat, breeches, and powdered wig—reflects the fashion of European gentlemen of the period, often adopted and adapted by successful pirate captains and privateers to display their wealth and status. The combination of the cutlass and flintlock pistol was the signature armament of the time for naval combat. The cutlass, a short, broad saber, was ideal for the close-confines of a ship’s deck, while the single-shot flintlock pistol provided a crucial ranged advantage before the melee began. This miniature perfectly captures the spirit of these historical adventurers.








