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Some people just love to build. Or hot rod. It's the process for them more than the product, not that they don't care about performance.HNB wrote:I agree that you should make something the way you want it. I never normally end up too happy with my tribute guitars because they are not styled for me, but to look like someone elses guitar.Make a guitar for you, get famous, and inspire others to copy your guitar.
Ballsy choice! That paint will look very cool. I've seen it and it really does shift colors...your point about the guitar being one color on it's flat surface and another at the edges is right. You seem wide open to suggestions so here's two:Punkacc9 wrote:I may dissapoint a few with this and may gain a few on this. I found this awesome "color shifting" paint by Rustoleum. It changes in different lightings, from blue to purple to a little green. It's awesome. It reminds me of that purple burst mustang. So I bought primer/sealer (all in one), black paint (base coat), the color shifting paint (Shit was $15.00 in a regular rattle can), and i got crystal clear primer. The paint is metallic as well. It is all enamel. Anyone wanna walk me through painting this? HNB I need your wisdom!! haha. Here's a few pics of it. It's almost a comp lake placid blue color...
...What's cool about it is that it can be one color on an angle on a flat surface and the edges being round makes it change color. (at least that's what the can shows me) i'll have a purple and blue guitar.I'm going to go with a white pearl guard with a jb in the bridge and a single slanted in the neck but I am going to add a slanted strat switch in the bottom horn to pay respect to the thurston stang/build.
What do you mean? That's what I'm gonna do whenever I find a cheap one. I don't have a neck yet for this.Doug wrote:Can you keep the neck, just tape off the neck and back of the headstock and spray the headstock?Punkacc9 wrote:I'm not gonna do stripes and as for a matching headstock, yes if I can find a squier jaguar neck or something cheep for it...
Got it.Punkacc9 wrote:What do you mean? That's what I'm gonna do whenever I find a cheap one. I don't have a neck yet for this.Doug wrote:Can you keep the neck, just tape off the neck and back of the headstock and spray the headstock?Punkacc9 wrote:I'm not gonna do stripes and as for a matching headstock, yes if I can find a squier jaguar neck or something cheep for it...