So to the comments.

1. Richard's AST-1:
Simple, elegant and beautiful - an Ash ST at it's best. The Jarrah tint separates it from the lighter/natural Ash builds we see. Nice hardware upgrades. Would have loved to see a logo on the headstock and the scratchplate looks like it may be a touch tight on around the bridge. Great build.
Very clean build with good attention to detail. Good choice on the stain as that grain is amazing. Excellent choice of upgrades. The only negative for me is the lack of headstock decal, which is personal choice, but I do enjoy seeing how people name and personalise their builds.
I love how the grain is the hero of this build. It would be criminal to cover up such a nice grain and you've done a great job of showcasing it. The build and finish both look great, with the clear coat looking relatively even with a nice shine. For me, the very plain headstock detracts from the overall appearance of the guitar and makes it still seem a bit unfinished.
Wow! Brilliant choice and execution of finish to really bring out that stunning grain. Gorgeous looking guitar, great work!

2. Dacious' FS-1:
The *caster has always been an odd shape to me, but it does stand out. Love the driftwood look of the back and sides, although very different compared to the top. Definitely tortoiseshell++ with the headstock, but works well with the top. Nice build.
I know they a bit divisive, but I like these kits. Interesting approach to the headstock, points for doing something different, not sure it works for me personally. Bit hard to see the finishing, but the flame looks nice. Well considered upgrades. Zooming in reveals a little messiness on the pickguard, is the plastic still on or are there bubbles around the screw holes? Also appears to be some loose wiring in the F holes. Probably splitting hairs, but often it’s the little things that really elevate a build from good to great.
Overall a very nice build. The finish around the binding looks nice and clean. The Headstock is very unique and sets this guitar apart. Matching the inlay with the pickguard is a nice touch. The colouring on the front of the body works well with that veneer. I feel however that the overall presentation of the guitar is let down by the quality of the photos. I'm sure it pops more in real life, but the colour, particularity of the neck and back of the body, seem muted and a bit dull in what we're seeing.
From what we can see in the photos, this looks like an amazing build, with some original mods to really set it apart. Unfortunately, I think the over-exposed photos have let you down.

3. Ricky's ES-1GT:
Beautiful purple top with gold hardware that looks absolutely stunning. The artwork on the back is incredible, love it, but for me the red around it somewhat disconnects it from the top which is a shame (but could just be the photos). Fantastic headstock with an awesome TRC, love the layers. Great upgrades and definitely something you'd want to pick up and play.
Very unique take on this model, definitely not to my tastes so wouldn’t pick it up in a music store, however looking objectively there has been a lot of work put into this guitar with a focus on making it personal, so extra points from me there. Attention to detail is good and overall looks to be put together well with some well thought out upgrades. Stickers left on the back of the tuners is a point off.
This is a stunning piece of workmanship to be proud of. The staining, the design on the back, the headstock, and the clearcoat finish are better than any 'professional' build that I have seen for a ong while. The truss rod cover is a cleaver piece of design (which I'm going to pinch for my next build). There look to be a couple of minor finish faults near the lower horn, but otherwise this guitar is flawless. Congratulations on a fantastic build.
Who doesn’t love a Howling Wolf motif! What an inspired build; classic, elegant front, with a party at the back.