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    Quote Originally Posted by fender3x View Post
    That looks great! I have tried for that color and missed on several occasions!
    Similar story for me. I was going for something like that colour and ended up with this disappointment:

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0j0 View Post
    Similar story for me. I was going for something like that colour and ended up with this disappointment
    Not red, but as disappointments go, that's still pretty cool looking. Love the grain on it! Mine have tended to go pink on me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0j0 View Post
    Similar story for me. I was going for something like that colour and ended up with this disappointment:

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    Did it fade to this colour or changed after the clear coat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drashkum View Post
    Did it fade to this colour or changed after the clear coat?

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    No, it actually darkened a little with the clears as I used Tru Oil. I was hoping it would darken a lot more than it did. My issue was that I went with the Dingotone stains which I'd never used before. Plus, it's a mahogany body and the colour just didn't work on it. The original kit I ordered was not mahogany but they'd actually sold the last one of what I wanted and it wasn't updated on the site. So, I got "upgraded" to this kit as the wait on the one what I wanted was unknown, but I stuck with the original stains I'd ordered in the blind hope it was going to work anyway.

    To be honest, I don't think the colour would have worked as I wanted on any wood. The other issue I had with going with the Dingotone was the colour choice was limited and it wasn't overly obvious from the small amount of pictures provided what the colour was going to look like. Then I had the dreaded issue that others have reported of it taking absolutely forever to dry properly - I'm talking weeks. By the time I realised how it was going to look, I'd invested too much time and money and going back was not really an option - I don't think there's a very good success rate in stripping back those veneers as they are so thin. Since it wasn't really the kit I was after in the first place, I just didn't care enough to put any more time or money into it so I just kept going. Not fussed on the Bigsby or the three humbuckers. It still gets played, just doesn't get displayed.

    So, long story short, the red on Omuine's build looks perfect and I'm jealous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by m0j0 View Post
    So, long story short, the red on Omuine's build looks perfect and I'm jealous.
    On that we can agree. I was going after that beautiful old Gibson burgundy/red clear finish that SG and ES guitars sometimes have (as well as my old Epi Newport, my first bass). Failing that, I tried red...like the old Gibson solid reds. Failing that I tried again with two different stains, two different clears and a fair amount of sanding back and re-doing. I got close this time, but don't think I could replicate it.

    I can say that your failed attempt definitely looks better than any of my failed attempts ;-) ...but I get that it's not the juicy red that Omuine has!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fender3x View Post
    That looks great! I have tried for that color and missed on several occasions!
    I just mix 1/4 jar of white and a few drops of walnut stain till you get the right shade and use vinyl fine-line tape to keep the edge sharp, and use a touch-up gun so you don't put it on too thick, you can pick up touch up gun pretty cheap on eBay, Max didn't check the kit before he started it, im not going to do anything on his kits, he's done a beautiful looking strat I'm a bit impressed. He's moved on to doing a red/black burst on the ES its coming out not to bad
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    Quote Originally Posted by m0j0 View Post
    Similar story for me. I was going for something like that colour and ended up with this disappointment:

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    I'm not sure which red he used it looks like he has used Rit dye either racing red or scarlet ill let him know you wanted to know the red it looks like racing red as scarlet is a bit more on the cherry red side we didn't get back from holidays till the weekend so haven't talked to him about what he's going with, what you got the orange looks pretty nice but if it was me doing an SG ID use scarlet its more like what Gibson use but that orange look pretty good to me
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    Hello guy
    Here is some progress on my kits the Stratocaster I did everything the ES dad fixed the plastic which was pretty bad, dad has said I need to sand it down with water and sandpaper and spray it down with some more clear, the Stratocaster I did everything as dad was on Holliday but he said to leave it for 2 weeks before I got to polish it, I used dads dyes the yellow is called daffodil yellow, racing red on the back and sides, dad mixed up paint to do the plastic strips and I used black and racing red to do the burst

    The strat I used the same yellow on the middle and some red dad had in the cupboard on the burst didn't have a name on it, I'm still doing a les paul as the back has some slits in the wood I did walnut but the splits still show so dads going to paint the back and sides with black, he did the bust on it as well as I buggered it up twice but will put some pictures when he does that for me. This is my 1st time doing these kits but their not very good quality, I have a squire hard tail Stratocaster which is black which I don't like Dads going to paint it in candy orange as I've never painted candy paint dad has said he will do it but its the last time he paints as he got a bit funny since the cut the top of his hand off as his fingers are numb and he can't feel the gun trigger he's had 6 more cut out since then 1 is 30cm long so I don't blame him anyhow I probably get in trouble when he reads that thank you guys

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    Those really look great. VERY impressive!

    You're dad posted about his hand sometime ago, so I don't think you'll be in too much trouble. Sorry that he is still having trouble with it. Hope they've finally got it and he's on the mend. He's a popular guy around here ;-)

    Looks like the apple did not fall far from the tree. If that's what mine looked like after finial buffing and polishing I'd be pretty happy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fender3x View Post
    Those really look great. VERY impressive!

    You're dad posted about his hand sometime ago, so I don't think you'll be in too much trouble. Sorry that he is still having trouble with it. Hope they've finally got it and he's on the mend. He's a popular guy around here ;-)

    Looks like the apple did not fall far from the tree. If that's what mine looked like after finial buffing and polishing I'd be pretty happy!
    Thanx bro dads taken over the led Paul build because it has some bad problems with the body and I don't have the skill to make it look great

    I tried to talk him into doing them again, I think he's missing doing them, every Xmas he gives most of them away to single mums and dads who have kids who want to get into guitars as costs a lot of money. He has a bit of a following here guys wanting him to do them for them but he won't he's given away just about all of the ones he's done it was his hobby since his accident, but you never know he might do them again

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