Right, I'm looking for some opinions and advice. The range doesn't have a Monsieur de Tréville, captain of the musketeers figure. It does have two other figures that might suit as a proxy and I'm a bit unsure which one to use. So it'd be good to see what others think:
The first one is the Laughing Cavalier.
Pros:
- He has that older experienced soldier look, some refined clothing, but still a military man of action.
- Also has the long flowing locks that we associate with the French of the period.
- Blue sleeves and trousers as a link to the musketeers
Cons: not much, except that the aforementioned blue is darker than the musketeer cassocks.

The second one is Gustavus Adolphus
Pros:
- Looks like a nobleman, but still a soldier
- Not visible in this pic but his cape has the same "red inside, medium blue outside" colour scheme as the musketeer cassocks (big plus)
- His sleeves and trousers appear very similar to those of Aramis
Cons:
- Perhaps to obviously Gustavus Adolphus
- The cane is a bit too posh perhaps

Thoughts, opinions welcome.
