Thanks GJW. +1.
I've just remembered something. The Armada (navy) is listed on kronoskaf as fighting in the SYW. Since 1725, the Armada uniform had been a Green coat with Red distinctions. Regarding the question of whether they wore cross-straps during the SYW itself (Lippe re-organised the army along Prussian lines during and after the war), I have a picture in a book showing them also wearing cross-straps/baldrick in 1720.I made a skin of it's uniforms under the Lippe reforms based on a picture on juniorgeneral.org (except the hat appears laced with white - not gold as in my textures - and I'm unsure whether they wore a wig):Junior General Picture:
My depiction:
On the SYW itself, juniorgeneral also has a few pictures hinting at the uniforms of un-names regimentds but also of the commanding-officers and drummers. See below:
I also have a few pictures of SYW regiments: Fusiliers (2nd Regiment of Porto 1762):
2nd Regiment of Chaves (1762):
Auxiliar Grenadiers 2nd Regiment of Porto:
White-red was worn by the following regiments in the early 1700's which makes it very hard to pin down which that regiment in the picture is: Chaves, Porto, Nova de Moura, Corte Real, Caminha, Moura, Olivencia, Almeida, Castelo de Vide, Lagos (and possibly Braganza, Faro and Bras de Silveira too).
But I have read that white was still the most common Portuguese coat colour during the SYW - except perhaps towards the end.But they also wore blue, green and even brown.