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 Author: NoGravitasHere View Messages Posted By NoGravitasHere
 Posted: Feb 9, 2024 10:38
 Subject: 'Tan' Hau - any ideas?
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Location:  New Zealand, Canterbury
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This mask genuinely keeps me up at night. It shouldn't exist, and yet...

This mask came to me from a guy here in NZ, who owned it since he was a kid.
His parents owned a toy shop in the 2000s, which might be relevant. He claims
he never painted, dyed, or otherwise modified this piece, and sold it to me as
a sundamaged white Hau. I have no clue what it is.

Theory 1: Prototype/Test Tan Hau
Counterpoint: the mask is white underneath, note the small scratches around the
mouth stud showing white plastic.

Theory 2: Sun Damage
Counterpoint: the colouration is perfect. No inconsistency whatsoever, all facets
are equally tan. Coverage is also perfect, even inside the mouth stud, all facets
of the grills, the inside of the mouth hole etc.

Theory 3: Modified white Hau
Counterpoint: sole previous owner is just as confused as I am, and genuinely
believed it was just sun damaged. He had no idea how said damage would have occurred,
he just assumed it was once white and copped some sun.

Help?
 




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View Thread Re: 'Tan' Hau - any ideas? - NoGravitasHere (32)
[...] Oh, worth noting is that it doesn't perfectly match Tan, as demonstrated in the comparison pics. It's a little lighter. Still quite close though. Also, there [...]
(3 months ago, Feb 9, 2024, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: 'Tan' Hau - any ideas? - hpoort (413)
[...] What is often called 'sun damage' is not actually caused by the UV light in sun beams, although might help to speed up the process. It is a chemical change of [...]
(3 months ago, Feb 9, 2024, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: 'Tan' Hau - any ideas? - randyf (442)
[...] Although there is an element number for a tan Hau (4144201) :O, I believe what you are seeing is a chemical change in the plastic where certain additives migrate [...]
(3 months ago, Feb 9, 2024, to Catalog)

7 Messages in this Thread:

 Msg 1 « - NoGravitasHere (32) 3 months ago Feb 9, 2024 to Catalog
 Msg 2 - NoGravitasHere (32) 3 months ago Feb 9, 2024 to Catalog
 Msg 3 - hpoort (413) 3 months ago Feb 9, 2024 to Catalog
 Msg 4 - Adjour (2466) 3 months ago Feb 9, 2024 to Catalog
 Msg 5 - NoGravitasHere (32) 3 months ago Feb 9, 2024 to Catalog
 Msg 6 - randyf (442) 3 months ago Feb 9, 2024 to Catalog
 Msg 7 - WOLKsite (13) 3 months ago Feb 9, 2024 to Catalog

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