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Hey Colin, you're building an offset kit? How awesome, mate! Guess which kit I'm working on and is currently drying in the barn... 😅 This is gonna be awesome, I can't wait to see your guitar when it's done. Cheers man! //Kris
To me, Jazzmasters and Jaguars always seem outlandish and overengineered in the best possible way. I would love to see this thing just take on an absolutely absurd color scheme. Like hot pink, metallic red, and lime green. Just really call attention the fact that this guitar is something different.
A wild color, but with a contrasting color pickguard! Say hot pink/pastel blue, lime green/yellow... I'm currently doing a metallic red jazzmaster with a pearloid blue guard. will look rad at the end
I would stain it translucent cherry red, it would take the stain very well being a light wood, and the grain would really pop. Coupled with the black pickguard, it would look stunning
Half joking but also half serious, you should cover the body in fluffy white fur somehow XD Or any color I just think white would look great with that pickguard
As a furry musician, I like this idea. Although maintenance of that guitar could be awfully difficult. Not to mention the smell that fur would pick up over time...
I'd swap out the scratch plate for clear perspex, shield the cavity with copper tape and stain, orange in the middle to black round the edge. Great video as always.
I have also put a JA from HB together but with a Bigsby term with a roller bridge. I painted the body with gold glitter from the same material which is on greeting cards cause I do screenprinting as a job. The headstock is also gold glitter which has the form of a fender head. I changed the P90 pickups with other better-sounding pickups and It sounds and looks fantastic. Nice to see you modding that guitar and looks terrific too.
Interesting! The only part that doesn't really work for me at the moment is that pick guard material. It's kinda gathered in points where you had to bend it around the curves, and it just looks daft. As for finish/colour, I'd love to see it in some kind of outrageous shocking red. Tidy up the pick guard and the black would work nice.
I think the pickguard issue could be solved by doing enough relieve cuts on the backside and then burnishing the edges. That should help to make it conform to the pickguard underneath much nicer!
@@helojoe92 I'm not convinced that would solve the issue. It would need to be heat molded or the material would have to be stretched in some other way. It's all good, and I'm sure it'll end up looking great.
I absolutely love jazzmasters. Great vid. I laughed really hard when you said jm people get bent out of shape when people say jm pups are p90s. I have done that lol. I would do 3 tone sunburst with the headstock as is or seafoam green and matching headstock. Brown tort pickguard is a must to complete the look.
Great start !. My suggestion/idea: do an hotrodded jazzmaster with traditionnal hardware but higher output pickups (like hot p90) and a 'muscle car' paint such as a racing metallic blue (automotive spray paint on a primer coat) with two white stripes (decal or painted).
Yellow would be an interesting choice. There isn't many yellow guitars and the few that actually are gravitate towards Jackson/shredder stuff. A vintage classic in something like a "banana yellow" resembling the shade of fiesta red, daphne blue, olympic white, etc; would be a killer instrument. Greetings from Patagonia, Chile
A white to black burst. I wouldn't choose it for myself, but with the color of the pups, and pickguard, it would be pretty cool. And unique. Maybe a little of the black peeking out from under the trem, too.
Looks and sounds great! I am a sucker for natural wood finishes and I already love the way it looks, so I would go with a finish that retains that natural look. Or white/vintage white always looks good on Jazzmasters, especially with a black pickguard.
As a surf player, there's nothing like the Fender offset vibrato system. The mechanical design builds in a kind of dampening so that it's not nearly as jumpy as a Strat or Floyd Rose trem. This is perfect when you want to play really smooth dips and use a very rounded vibrato. And yeah, if they aren't staying in tune, they're not set up right. I had to retune once at practice yesterday - and mine has the cheaper Japanese version, not the better made Fender AVRI trem.
There are tons of good options for how to finish that body, but honestly, I'm really liking the look of it as is. A proper satin finish over the natural wood would work marvelously with that pickguard. The maple neck is a bit flashy next to it, though, from some angles.
I know how much work it takes to make a video, but some of your videos look like they took double the work. Just thought I would give a salute, that's all.
I have plans to refinish a squier jazzmaster i bought and love to bits with Rimmel Siren nail polish. Its a metallic classy colour and Nitrocellulose to boot. Might need a few bottles though.
I love that you did almost all of the wood routing and shaping by hand. The countersink in the headstock was a nice touch 🤌. The finish should be a Scottish flag!
that's looking amazing, considering the fretboard and pickguard colors I'd go for a dark metallic red, that would also look amazing if you wanted to add gold hardware, and just as an idea, how about staggered tunners and get rid of the string trees
I finish I've always wanted to do but haven't had the right guitar for is to use gold foil. What you do is make a bunch of deep gouges in the body at all kinds of angles and then fill all those crevices with gold foil. Gold foil kits come with an adhesive you use and I think that might. After that you could fill the rest of the gouge up with epoxy resin make it level. Then paint the entire guitar a black or blue or something dark and sand it back to reveal the gold. Then the standard coats and polishing and stuff like that. I think it'll be a cool look.
Since you went with the plain black contact paper on the pickguard, it has to be white fur ala ZZ Top :) I did a Harley Benton T Style kit last year. Was a great little project, and turned out to be a pretty decent little guitar.
As far as the finish goes for this guitar, I would be tempted to use stains and then finish it off with shellac because the dry time is only 30 minutes and to buff it smooth you need nothing more complexed than steel wool. The figuring is not very clear with the wood so I would suggest using a heavy black stain and then sanding it back to enhance the wood patterns before applying the colour you actually want. Since you went for a black scratch plate I would suggest something like a cherry stain, possibly attempting some kind of burst effect to make things interesting. I know you decided to go for the Jazzmaster style pick-ups to Fender specs, but they do have a couple of issues which can make them less useful to many. Firstly, they are very low output. The obvious way to fix that would be to run the guitar through a clean boost pedal or install a boost feature into the guitar like an active pre-amp. Otherwise the single coil nature of these pick-ups can make them quite susceptible to picking up interference. I think I heard a demo of a very similar guitar from Fender (I can't remember who's signature model it was) which either had Jazzmaster or P90 pick-ups but with a slight difference - they featured 'dummy coils' underneath the pick-ups to make them hum cancelling without changing the sound. Is that something you might be interested in trying since you have the gear for pick-up winding yourself?
I like a wood stain combined with a paint. So, stain the whole body black or grey. Then give it a couple coats of poly. Then paint the edges a hard black. Is a sponge to go gradually from the solid black edges to the transparent middle of the guitar.
Honestly, best color combo in my opinion would be yellow paint with a mint guard, but that’s just me. With the black guard, you should try hydro dipping silver black and white on the guitar and leave the black pickguard
this guitar looks killer as it is, I really like what you did with headstock! for final finish I would use just some amber like stain (or vintage tint) and some rub on oil finish
I found someone on ebay who does custom cut pickguards to match these bodies which has helped me a ton as I've got two of these guitars, for a kit they're brilliant for the price!
The first thing I did was buy a pearloid pickguard with no pickup holes, so I could set it up for three mini-humbuckers. Some custom controls later, and I have a truly unique Jazz Master.
Jesus, thanks for the video. This is pretty much exactly what I ordered the JA kit for. I want to throw a Jazzmaster Trem into it, and had some Wide Range Humbuckers that will go in, too👍🐙
Needs a covering of nice flower pattern Fablon on the body. Go totally cottage core. Sure my mum's got some left over from The Past, cos she used acres of it, on kitchen drawers, covering school books, me...
I suggest that you go for like a racing livery, perhaps wrc Audi from the 80’s, or a Volvo perhaps? I’m not sure, but as a jazzmaster player myself and a shade tree mechanic, I would love to paint my guitar like a race car.
Hey Colin, would you be up for trying a leather wrap for the body? With that black guard, I think a dark brown / dark red leather finish would look super sweet. Of course, ain't nothing wrong with black-on-black, so black leather could also work.
I'd love a nice stain on that guitar! Something that lets the grain of the wood pop :) I'm sure whatever you come up with and choose will be super cool!
Finish suggestion - find someone with a laser etcher big enough to cover the surface of the guitar, burn in a dinosaur outline of a different species from what's on your flying V (maybe something from the herbivorous groupings?), working a design around the area that can mask the plugs, and then give the whole thing a coat of poly... or heck - do you think the Crimson melamine would work on the body?
Hey since you are in Europe-a-land you have access to RAL colours probably pretty easily. RAL 4006 (traffic purple) is a personal favourite. 6021 is famous for its use on old MAHO equipment and looks super industrial. Or if you're a mad man just Flock It!
1. I like the Tune-o-matics on my Jazzmasters, but I don’t use the tremolo arm and have a Kurt complex. 2. I have an affinity for the guitar colors of the ‘60s: Surf Green, Daphne Blue, Fiesta Red, etc. (see also: Kurt complex). I also like the Swirl jobs on a lot of the Jacksons and Ibanez guitars you see a lot of the shredders playing.
I would love to paint an original artwork in a Jazzmaster. Maybe you should check out, shootout and and explain us the science behind the gold anodized jazzmaster pickguard. I'm happy you choose to put it the proper tremolo and pickups.
For the paint I would go for a lighter color like blue, white or green. I think this would look best with the black pickguard and the rest of the hardware. By the way great video!
I think a competition Mustang style colour scheme would be cool, but with a black stripe to match the guard and headstock. Maybe black stripe over Yellow or an off white?
This is cool, & since other homies are jumping on it right now, I get why you're doing it, but I'm getting very impatient on that BRUTAL Gibson SG Neck Break Axe From the Grave Part II lol
Jaguar spotted fake fur would be hilarious. I personally feel a cheap kit like this allows you to do maniacal things that you would never attempt on a regular guitar. Another thing that could be fun if you want to lean into the outlandish colour idea is to hydro dip the body with vibrant colors. A psychedelic paint job would be fitting for that body shape. But I personally feel fake fur with googly eyes would be attention grabbing. But then again I’m obviously mad. Quick edit, what about seeing if you can send electricity through the body in order burn lightning patterns into it. That would be an interesting thing to see as well give people a clear indication of just how crazy dangerous electricity is.
Kit guitars are a fun and inexpensive way to create your own uniquely designed guitar - as part of Thomann's DIY Kit Challenge this Harley Benton Jazzmaster kit will be transformed into a bizarre instrument, just as soon as I figure out what to do with that body...
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Why not a black and blue body?
Why not go for a dinosaur theme
Cover it in fur or do an EVH stripe scheme. I dare you, good sir lol.
Black to white fade burst so the pickguard stands out against the white
and learn!! well done
Hey Colin, you're building an offset kit? How awesome, mate! Guess which kit I'm working on and is currently drying in the barn... 😅 This is gonna be awesome, I can't wait to see your guitar when it's done. Cheers man! //Kris
Any left handed kits yet ???
Dear Thomann,
Please please please do a kit with the tremolo like Colin and perhaps surf green would be sweet.
Maybe a thinner neck 305mm is way to thick for me tbh😅😅😅
To me, Jazzmasters and Jaguars always seem outlandish and overengineered in the best possible way. I would love to see this thing just take on an absolutely absurd color scheme. Like hot pink, metallic red, and lime green. Just really call attention the fact that this guitar is something different.
I've always wanted a hot pink or safety green Jazzmaster lol
Exactly what I was thinking! A neon pink like a Racer X era Paul Gilbert color. Tassels optional.
I am so glad to see more votes for Hot Pink
A wild color, but with a contrasting color pickguard! Say hot pink/pastel blue, lime green/yellow... I'm currently doing a metallic red jazzmaster with a pearloid blue guard. will look rad at the end
imagine for a second a purple burst one, would be so cool!
honestly, the natural looks pretty clean
I would stain it translucent cherry red, it would take the stain very well being a light wood, and the grain would really pop. Coupled with the black pickguard, it would look stunning
I think a proper paint job opposed to a stain would look great on it. Would cover up the wood plugs nicely.
I'm an absolute sucker for a good purple burst on a guitar and I think that would look fantastic on this one!
Colin, that headstock is PERFECT
Half joking but also half serious, you should cover the body in fluffy white fur somehow XD Or any color I just think white would look great with that pickguard
As a furry musician, I like this idea.
Although maintenance of that guitar could be awfully difficult. Not to mention the smell that fur would pick up over time...
How about burnt and branded with the CS Guitars logo?
A fluffy white sheep hide look would be very, very epic.
He be better off adding some haggis fur on it.
I'd swap out the scratch plate for clear perspex, shield the cavity with copper tape and stain, orange in the middle to black round the edge. Great video as always.
Shou sugi ban the body!! Black and honey browns wood and the black pickguard must look amazing
Great job Colin, adding a jazzmaster vibrato is a great job!
Flat black with a neon green splatter would be sick! Too many jazzmasters look pretty, make it look cool!
I actually love the angled, polygonal look of the pickguard
Graffiti yellow with the black pickguard sounds awesome
Unusual for a Jazzmaster I think - translucent white to show the grain would look great with the black/white of the pickups and guard!
With those wood plugs in place, I would avoid staining. That would only accentuate the plugs.
Nicely done Colin! Metallic green would look pretty sweet on that ax!
Great video watching you build and create the whole thing!
This is hands down the most amazing background song you've had
I have also put a JA from HB together but with a Bigsby term with a roller bridge. I painted the body with gold glitter from the same material which is on greeting cards cause I do screenprinting as a job. The headstock is also gold glitter which has the form of a fender head. I changed the P90 pickups with other better-sounding pickups and It sounds and looks fantastic. Nice to see you modding that guitar and looks terrific too.
Damn! Cool Jazzmaster! Looks and sounds awesome. I love those pickups, very big, warm and bright.
Interesting! The only part that doesn't really work for me at the moment is that pick guard material. It's kinda gathered in points where you had to bend it around the curves, and it just looks daft. As for finish/colour, I'd love to see it in some kind of outrageous shocking red. Tidy up the pick guard and the black would work nice.
I think the pickguard issue could be solved by doing enough relieve cuts on the backside and then burnishing the edges. That should help to make it conform to the pickguard underneath much nicer!
@@helojoe92 I'm not convinced that would solve the issue. It would need to be heat molded or the material would have to be stretched in some other way. It's all good, and I'm sure it'll end up looking great.
@@periurban I'd give it a try anyways^^
But taking a heatgun and/or some moisture to it should help aswell 👍🏻👍🏻
I absolutely love jazzmasters. Great vid. I laughed really hard when you said jm people get bent out of shape when people say jm pups are p90s. I have done that lol. I would do 3 tone sunburst with the headstock as is or seafoam green and matching headstock. Brown tort pickguard is a must to complete the look.
Love the GTHIC jewelry man! I have that same necklace, and have been looking at that ring for a while now!
Just got a pink one of these and changed the pots, bridge, and put on a tremolo. Now I want to buy a kit.
Nice mid century modern headstock ❤
Great start !. My suggestion/idea: do an hotrodded jazzmaster with traditionnal hardware but higher output pickups (like hot p90) and a 'muscle car' paint such as a racing metallic blue (automotive spray paint on a primer coat) with two white stripes (decal or painted).
My only suggestion, make it green. Not like a lime green but something darker and rich, green is good and this all I have to offer thank you
I usually hate epoxy top videos, but this guy is on a different league.
Yellow would be an interesting choice. There isn't many yellow guitars and the few that actually are gravitate towards Jackson/shredder stuff.
A vintage classic in something like a "banana yellow" resembling the shade of fiesta red, daphne blue, olympic white, etc; would be a killer instrument.
Greetings from Patagonia, Chile
Very impressive.
Sick jams. I’m getting Circa Survive vibes
Looks great so far. Always loved the jag body. Keep up the awesome work cant wait to see the final results
Matte black, with black screws for the pickguard and even a black tip for the bar!
A white to black burst. I wouldn't choose it for myself, but with the color of the pups, and pickguard, it would be pretty cool. And unique. Maybe a little of the black peeking out from under the trem, too.
Those kits look fun. A candy coat of some sort over a sparkle finish is always cool. Not sure how difficult that would be though.
Looks and sounds great! I am a sucker for natural wood finishes and I already love the way it looks, so I would go with a finish that retains that natural look. Or white/vintage white always looks good on Jazzmasters, especially with a black pickguard.
Great fun!!
For me, Jazzers and Jags have always had that look that always screams sunburst, plus it would be cool to see somebody try one by hand
A guitar build montage to rival even the most classic 80s character development montages
I'd love to see the rhythm circuit get implemented on that guy
As a surf player, there's nothing like the Fender offset vibrato system. The mechanical design builds in a kind of dampening so that it's not nearly as jumpy as a Strat or Floyd Rose trem. This is perfect when you want to play really smooth dips and use a very rounded vibrato. And yeah, if they aren't staying in tune, they're not set up right. I had to retune once at practice yesterday - and mine has the cheaper Japanese version, not the better made Fender AVRI trem.
Painted pale blue, maybe with some metal flake, would be good with the tortoise shell. Consider doing the front of the headstock to match.
White Tolex/vinyl for the body like an old Höfner would look sick imo
I’d really love to see a second Channel where you’d upload the unedited guitar builds
There are tons of good options for how to finish that body, but honestly, I'm really liking the look of it as is. A proper satin finish over the natural wood would work marvelously with that pickguard.
The maple neck is a bit flashy next to it, though, from some angles.
Love the headstock, it's kind of becomming a cs trademark 💪
I know how much work it takes to make a video, but some of your videos look like they took double the work. Just thought I would give a salute, that's all.
Paint it something vaguely resembling Sherwood green - I think it is the most beautiful looking Jazzmaster, but they're not easy to find.
I have plans to refinish a squier jazzmaster i bought and love to bits with Rimmel Siren nail polish. Its a metallic classy colour and Nitrocellulose to boot. Might need a few bottles though.
"They say jazz is more about the notes you don't play." hahahahaha legendary man! Cool video!!
like the natural finish.. just a light stain would be good. great video and documentation. well done.
I love that you did almost all of the wood routing and shaping by hand. The countersink in the headstock was a nice touch 🤌. The finish should be a Scottish flag!
that's looking amazing, considering the fretboard and pickguard colors I'd go for a dark metallic red, that would also look amazing if you wanted to add gold hardware, and just as an idea, how about staggered tunners and get rid of the string trees
Personally I'd do a swirl paint job for it. It's always fun and you're never know 100% what you're going to get.
Lime green 🍏 in the center. Darker green on the outside and back to create a green burst. Lime green the headstock. Just a thought.
I finish I've always wanted to do but haven't had the right guitar for is to use gold foil.
What you do is make a bunch of deep gouges in the body at all kinds of angles and then fill all those crevices with gold foil. Gold foil kits come with an adhesive you use and I think that might. After that you could fill the rest of the gouge up with epoxy resin make it level. Then paint the entire guitar a black or blue or something dark and sand it back to reveal the gold. Then the standard coats and polishing and stuff like that.
I think it'll be a cool look.
Since you went with the plain black contact paper on the pickguard, it has to be white fur ala ZZ Top :)
I did a Harley Benton T Style kit last year. Was a great little project, and turned out to be a pretty decent little guitar.
IMO I think a 3 color flame burst would look cool. I would also get rid of the cream color knobs.
It'll be beautiful if it will be painted sparkle blue. ❤️🎸 ...love your vid sir.😊
You should do a sparkle finish for sure, maybe a gold sparkle!
White fur finish with fuzzy dice knobs and the square shiny bits off a disco ball for some kind of accent or inlay somewhere
As far as the finish goes for this guitar, I would be tempted to use stains and then finish it off with shellac because the dry time is only 30 minutes and to buff it smooth you need nothing more complexed than steel wool. The figuring is not very clear with the wood so I would suggest using a heavy black stain and then sanding it back to enhance the wood patterns before applying the colour you actually want. Since you went for a black scratch plate I would suggest something like a cherry stain, possibly attempting some kind of burst effect to make things interesting.
I know you decided to go for the Jazzmaster style pick-ups to Fender specs, but they do have a couple of issues which can make them less useful to many. Firstly, they are very low output. The obvious way to fix that would be to run the guitar through a clean boost pedal or install a boost feature into the guitar like an active pre-amp. Otherwise the single coil nature of these pick-ups can make them quite susceptible to picking up interference. I think I heard a demo of a very similar guitar from Fender (I can't remember who's signature model it was) which either had Jazzmaster or P90 pick-ups but with a slight difference - they featured 'dummy coils' underneath the pick-ups to make them hum cancelling without changing the sound. Is that something you might be interested in trying since you have the gear for pick-up winding yourself?
Always loved Army green type paint jobs. Or u could do the racing stripe which is awesome
A blue antiqua finish would look so insane on that thing
I like a wood stain combined with a paint. So, stain the whole body black or grey. Then give it a couple coats of poly. Then paint the edges a hard black. Is a sponge to go gradually from the solid black edges to the transparent middle of the guitar.
Honestly, best color combo in my opinion would be yellow paint with a mint guard, but that’s just me. With the black guard, you should try hydro dipping silver black and white on the guitar and leave the black pickguard
this guitar looks killer as it is, I really like what you did with headstock!
for final finish I would use just some amber like stain (or vintage tint) and some rub on oil finish
I think a leather wrap would look good. With the little pleats and the studs, the leather like a dsrk burgundy type color. Would look real nice👌
The grain is half-decent, so you might try a translucent darkish red?
Looks fun all round.
I found someone on ebay who does custom cut pickguards to match these bodies which has helped me a ton as I've got two of these guitars, for a kit they're brilliant for the price!
Oh wow, can you share their name?
Definitely would love to see a fur covered body. Just go completely wild on this one
like ZZ Top guitars 😂
Great project!!!
Which material did you use to cover the pickguard? On minute 7:54...
Thank you in advance
The first thing I did was buy a pearloid pickguard with no pickup holes, so I could set it up for three mini-humbuckers. Some custom controls later, and I have a truly unique Jazz Master.
purple with matching headstock. ..but it needs a new pickguard as well. ..maybe purple mirror or chrome.
Jesus, thanks for the video. This is pretty much exactly what I ordered the JA kit for. I want to throw a Jazzmaster Trem into it, and had some Wide Range Humbuckers that will go in, too👍🐙
A brushed aluminum look maybe. Thats my thought. I feel it would work well with the pickguard and the headstock mod you made
Needs a covering of nice flower pattern Fablon on the body. Go totally cottage core. Sure my mum's got some left over from The Past, cos she used acres of it, on kitchen drawers, covering school books, me...
I quie like it in a natural finish, but I can also see a deep, metallic Gold with that black scratchplate.
I suggest that you go for like a racing livery, perhaps wrc Audi from the 80’s, or a Volvo perhaps? I’m not sure, but as a jazzmaster player myself and a shade tree mechanic, I would love to paint my guitar like a race car.
I'd love to see a do it yourself silverburst or something similar
Hey Colin, would you be up for trying a leather wrap for the body? With that black guard, I think a dark brown / dark red leather finish would look super sweet. Of course, ain't nothing wrong with black-on-black, so black leather could also work.
I'd love a nice stain on that guitar! Something that lets the grain of the wood pop :)
I'm sure whatever you come up with and choose will be super cool!
Finish suggestion - find someone with a laser etcher big enough to cover the surface of the guitar, burn in a dinosaur outline of a different species from what's on your flying V (maybe something from the herbivorous groupings?), working a design around the area that can mask the plugs, and then give the whole thing a coat of poly... or heck - do you think the Crimson melamine would work on the body?
I would suggest a slightly transparent yellow or butterscotch for the body. Match the neck and headstock to that.
Hey since you are in Europe-a-land you have access to RAL colours probably pretty easily. RAL 4006 (traffic purple) is a personal favourite. 6021 is famous for its use on old MAHO equipment and looks super industrial.
Or if you're a mad man just Flock It!
1. I like the Tune-o-matics on my Jazzmasters, but I don’t use the tremolo arm and have a Kurt complex.
2. I have an affinity for the guitar colors of the ‘60s: Surf Green, Daphne Blue, Fiesta Red, etc. (see also: Kurt complex). I also like the Swirl jobs on a lot of the Jacksons and Ibanez guitars you see a lot of the shredders playing.
I think the finish should reflect your Spaceman, Robbie the Robot vibe from your intro!
I would love to paint an original artwork in a Jazzmaster. Maybe you should check out, shootout and and explain us the science behind the gold anodized jazzmaster pickguard. I'm happy you choose to put it the proper tremolo and pickups.
For the paint I would go for a lighter color like blue, white or green. I think this would look best with the black pickguard and the rest of the hardware.
By the way great video!
I think a competition Mustang style colour scheme would be cool, but with a black stripe to match the guard and headstock. Maybe black stripe over Yellow or an off white?
I would paint it teal. I think it would look nice with the black pickguard and everything.
I think you should paint that with ivory 🤘🏾😎
Look up industrial gray Harley Davidson paint. Would look awesome with that pickguard.
I think I'll buy one and get out my wife's Bedazzler and go to town :)
I would love to see a decent sunburst finish tutorial... also, classic finish for a Jazzmaster?
This is cool, & since other homies are jumping on it right now, I get why you're doing it, but I'm getting very impatient on that BRUTAL Gibson SG Neck Break Axe From the Grave Part II lol
Light blue teal with a cherry blossom branch 🌸 painted on it
Jaguar spotted fake fur would be hilarious.
I personally feel a cheap kit like this allows you to do maniacal things that you would never attempt on a regular guitar.
Another thing that could be fun if you want to lean into the outlandish colour idea is to hydro dip the body with vibrant colors. A psychedelic paint job would be fitting for that body shape.
But I personally feel fake fur with googly eyes would be attention grabbing. But then again I’m obviously mad.
Quick edit, what about seeing if you can send electricity through the body in order burn lightning patterns into it. That would be an interesting thing to see as well give people a clear indication of just how crazy dangerous electricity is.