got a bit of painting done this morning before the rain. I'm using Dunlop Duramax, no primer (like EVH). Black then white on top. Tried to copy the stripes from the Strat body onto the longer P bass, it's OK I think.
Now to relic this paint job, before adding the red
The neck is done, frets polished and leveled, and a suitable amount of crap shoveled into the wood grain. The cig burns are painted on, I tried to do this with a real ciggy on my guitar, but it must be many burns on burns to make that mark, one didn't cut it
If was trying to achieve that, I may have tried a soldering iron and used the long cylindrical part that tip goes into. Don't know if it would work, but that was my first thought.The cig burns are painted on, I tried to do this with a real ciggy on my guitar, but it must be many burns on burns to make that mark, one didn't cut it.
I've never been a smoker (of cigarettes ) so I wouldn't be able to use the real thing. Especially with how much they cost!
Making the world a better place; one guitar at a time...
Maybe a magnifying glass using the sun?
PitBull Builds: FVB-4, LP-1SS, FBM-1, AG-2, TB-4, SSCM-1, TLA-1, TL-1TB, STA-1HT, DSCM-1 Truckster, ST-1, STA-1, MBM-1.
Scratch Builds: Pine Explorer, Axe Bass, Mr Scary, Scratchy Tele's.
The little voices in my head keep telling me "build more guitars"
Got the paint done, happy with the general striping, it looks right compared with the original I think.
Here's how everything will fit onto the body. Tempting to use a quarter as a thumb rest above the pickups, let's see.
The whole thing will need aging first, that takes a while but will really finish it off
It will have the 'Tone' control for volume (with no tone) and the dummy front pickup (left over from my JB4 kit), a bit like the original
I have drilled the holes for the stock PB pickup, leaving them in the body as EVH did with the stock scratch plate when he cut it down.