Sergeant Major Hartman Full Metal Jacket
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Description
This imposing full-figure statue captures the authoritative and terrifying essence of the legendary Marine drill instructor, portrayed by R. Lee Ermey. Crafted with hyper-detailed realism, it stands approximately 10 centimeters tall, resting on a base that replicates the concrete floor of the Parris Island barracks.
Visual Description:
- Dynamic and Menacing Pose: Hartman is depicted in the exact moment of one of his famous tirades. His right leg is slightly forward, his body tense and leaning forward towards the observer. His right arm is extended, with his index finger pointed accusingly, while his left hand holds his inseparable drill instructor baton.
- Face and Expression: His face is a masterpiece of psychological sculpture. Every wrinkle, every vein on his tense forehead is visible. His mouth is wide open in a roar of imperious rage, with his jaw clenched and his tongue visible between his teeth. His eyes, narrowed under furrowed brows, stare with chilling intensity.
- Uniform and Details: He wears the impeccably pressed green summer service uniform of the Marine Corps (USMC Service Uniform, "Greens"). Every fold of the fabric is reproduced. On his head, the drill instructor hat (Campaign Cover, "Smokey Bear") is tilted with millimeter precision.
- Insignia and Decorations: All details are historically accurate. On his sleeves are the insignia of Gunnery Sergeant (three chevrons and two rockers below the central star). On his chest, the medal rack is rich and detailed, including decorations for service in Korea and Vietnam, among them the Silver Star, Purple Heart (with gold stars for multiple wounds), and the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal with six service stripes. The ribbon of the Distinguished Marksmanship Badge is applied to the spine of the uniform.
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.




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