"Blue Heeler" Bondi Blue GR-SF1: Pt14 In All Its Glory
I was fortunate to take these photos in nice early afternoon daylight, reflected from the warm-coloured paint of the balcony above. Made it look better -- imo -- than what it really does with unaffected eyeballs.
I think the gold hardware looks nice! ... except for that poxy coloured trapeze assembly!!! I would've liked it to be the same hue as the rest of the hardware; almost a rose-gold colour. That's why I thought the copper foil/tape on the headstock might be harmonious enough to warrant an attempt.
I hope it looks good to you too!
At last, the warmth of colour shows up and is sufficiently flattering! At last!!! You may recall (from my first post) that I've had this, my very first guitar kit, since December 2017. So it really is a milestone for me.
In the first two images below, the warm, milk chocolate colour is now more reminiscent of "Red Dog" than a "Blue Heeler". In truth though, under normal lighting conditions it still resembles a Silky Terrier -- colour-wise -- than any other dog breed I can think of.
However, even though the "build" is done, there's still the "set-up" to do. I've corrected some fretwork, but it's still flawed.
Next major set-up bit I'll actually worry myself with is the nut. I bought a nut upgrade from PBG, but it's so woefully mismatched to the stock nut. Have a peek below and judge for yourself. 8)
Compare the nuts ... and weep for me. The new bone one feels great, but I need to chock it (both height and thickness). Suggestions, please ... 8(
And here's a closer look at the (almost boringly?) basic headstock decoration. Wouldn't mind hearing a few thoughts about its aesthetics in your eyes ...
Presumably, I might next post something about: Pt15 Final Assembly, New Bone Nut, Electrical Misgivings