Quote Originally Posted by stan View Post
great grain, should come up a treat. Havent seen a G style headstock yet that didnt need a redrill....
Yeah, me either, Stan. Part of the territory I guess. Hoping to do the grain justice.

Quote Originally Posted by pablopepper View Post
Great stuff, Brodie. Good to have you back around.
Thanks, Craig. Good to be back.

Quote Originally Posted by keloooe View Post
Awww damn Brodie, nice grain there! I had similar grain on my Les Paul build, a nice Dingotone stain will really bring it up and make it look spectacular!
I reckon any kind of stain will make this baby pop. But DingoTone is definitely on my radar.

Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
nice looking body Brodie ! (the SG I mean haha)
with the headstock you could draw a line equal offset from the holes and shape the sides so the hole offsets are the same, might be easier than plugging/redrilling the holes. The B peg looks a bit too far off the edge. Bit of sanding should even up the offsets
I have a great body in both senses of the saying, Woks.
I'm still toying with headstock ideas, so thanks for another one. My Wasp build had a wonky drill too, but I didn't need to redrill because I did an asymmetrical design. See what happens I guess, no rush.

Quote Originally Posted by gavinturner View Post
Wow Brodie, nice kit man! You must be stoked with all that bsswood grainy goodness. The flame maple veneer doesnt look bad either! Eagerly waiting to see what you do with this one!
Very happy indeed, Gav. I'm keen to see what I do with it too! As usual, taking each step as it comes. No master plan set in stone yet.

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Update: Body is almost sanded to 180 (couple of sneaky sanding marks don't want to come out) but overall this is the quickest sanding job I've had on a kit. It was almost flawless right out the box. Have a couple of ideas for stain, one of which involves a plant, but I have a few more tests to do first.

I'll keep you posted.