Variations
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Minifigure – US Marine Corps (USMC) “Blue-White” Dress Uniform (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – United States Marine Corps (USMC) Soldier (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – Macau Police Officer (Patrol Uniform) (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – law enforcement officer from the Macau Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – Hong Kong SDU Officer (“Flying Tiger”) (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – Hong Kong Police Senior Officer (Inspector Rank) (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – Hong Kong Police Officer (Uniformed Patrol) (LEGO Compatible)
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Minifigure – Classic Hong Kong Police Officer (Vintage Green Uniform) (LEGO Compatible)
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Introduction
This image featuring US Marines and Special Police units from Hong Kong and Macau.
Here is the breakdown of each character from Left to Right, Top to Bottom:
Row 1: US Marines & Hong Kong Police
1. US Marine Corps (Summer Ceremonial)
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Identity: A US Marine in the “Blue-White” Dress Uniform.
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Visuals: He wears the White Barracks Cover (hat) and the iconic Midnight Blue Coat (often printed black in toys) with high collar. The distinguishing feature is the White Trousers, indicating this is the summer ceremonial dress often used by the Silent Drill Platoon or White House sentries.
2. US Marine Corps (Standard Dress Blues)
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Identity: A US Marine in the standard Dress Blue Uniform.
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Visuals: Similar to the previous figure, he wears the Midnight Blue coat with red piping. However, he wears Sky Blue Trousers, representing the standard formal uniform worn by Marines for balls, weddings, and recruiting duties since the 19th century.
3. Hong Kong Police (Classic Green)
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Identity: A Hong Kong Police Officer in the vintage Summer Uniform (1970s–2004).
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Visuals: He wears the Olive Green Tunic and trousers with a black Sam Browne belt (cross strap). This historic uniform is legendary in Hong Kong cinema (e.g., Jackie Chan movies) and represents the Royal Hong Kong Police (RHKPF) era before the modern blue uniforms were adopted.
4. Hong Kong Police (Senior Officer)
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Identity: A Police Inspector or Senior Officer of the HKPF.
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Visuals: He is distinguished by a White Shirt and black tie. In the Hong Kong police hierarchy, “White Shirts” command the “Blue Shirts” (constables). He wears the modern peaked cap with the Bauhinia badge.
Row 2: Modern Police & Special Units
5. Hong Kong Police (Modern Patrol)
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Identity: A standard Police Constable (Patrol Unit) of the HKPF.
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Visuals: He wears the modern Dark Blue Windbreaker and light blue shirt introduced in the mid-2000s. The text “POLICE 警察” is printed on his chest. This is the current everyday look of officers patrolling the streets of Hong Kong.
6. SDU “Flying Tiger” (Tactical Unit)
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Identity: A member of the Special Duties Unit (SDU), nicknamed the “Flying Tigers”.
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Visuals: He is dressed in Tactical Gear with a ballistic helmet, black armored vest, and blue shirt. This unit is the elite counter-terrorism and hostage rescue team of the Hong Kong Police, modeled after the British SAS.
7. Macau Police (Patrol)
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Identity: A Public Security Police officer from Macau.
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Visuals: He wears a Blue Beret with the Lotus flower emblem and a Light Blue Shirt with a radio mic printed on it. Although labeled “Judiciary Police,” this visual style matches the uniformed beat cops (CPSP) who patrol Macau’s casinos and tourist spots.
8. Macau Judiciary Police (Ceremonial)
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Identity: An officer of the Macau Judiciary Police (PJ).
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Visuals: He is distinguished by a Maroon (Dark Red) Beret and a formal Dark Blue Tunic with silver braided cords (aiguillette). The PJ investigates serious crimes and organized crime in the region. This figure represents a more formal or ceremonial dress compared to the patrol officer.


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