manland - the prospective project [Mig-29]

Painting? Routing? Set-up tips? Or just straight-up making a guitar from scratch? Post here, and post pics!

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Post by peecheeclean »

your guitar is gonna look legit as hell.
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i've literally done nothing on this in two weeks, so tonight after i re-wired my cab (turnes out all that was wrong was the input jack plate was bent.. no wiring, just metal bending to fix) and my project mustang i thought i should put a couple things on the body see how it looks, and kinda re-evalute the shape a bit before i get onto the long and beautiful task of sanding for ever...

so.. here is how it currently looks

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That needs its own scratchplate design, hard
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Post by Gabriel »

I'd make it look more jaguar-y as IMHO it looks a bit like a wonky mustang.

A custom guard would finish it off.

Moving on from my lack of help I think its looking really great and I cant wait to see the finished guitar.
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I think I'd move the jag trem a wee bit closer too. I think it looks great, a nice compact sort of a thing, but with the trem down there it looks like the setup doesn't fit the body.
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Post by Gabriel »

BacchusPaul wrote:I think I'd move the jag trem a wee bit closer too. I think it looks great, a nice compact sort of a thing, but with the trem down there it looks like the setup doesn't fit the body.
I agree with that, would also surely help the break angle of the strings over the saddles too?
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Haze wrote:That needs its own scratchplate design, hard
agreed.

just not to sure on exactly what it should look like...
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Ill hit up photoshop in a few homie
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Post by serfx »

how about something like this?
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that lower horn needs some work..
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Post by Gabriel »

That looks cool, I'd love it if the top of the pickguard went up like a bronco does though.
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Post by Bacchus »

It'd look cool if the pickguard stayed the same distance away from the edge of the body all the way round.
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Post by serfx »

i agree, i think i'm going to have to make one from a blank..

as fro the bronco upper, i've never been a fan of it.
kinda wish i had my jaguar with me so i could pull the guard off to make a trace, and then combine it with my mustang guard.. i may opt for a 3 wsay toggle and kill switch on the lower switch plate instead of the standard jag plate.

i'll be making the control plate and the switch plate out of the spare metal i have from swapping the front fenders on my camaro.
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Post by serfx »

scandoslav. nice.
not really digging the upper horn though..

this is what i've come up with after some minor changes.

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still very rough
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Post by Grant »

One more last one.
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Do an Melody Maker. Rear rout controls?
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Post by Bacchus »

I've always liked chrome plates, but recently I've been more drawn to big plastic guards a la scandoslav's one. I'm not sure if such a squat, curvy body needs such an elongated, feline guard, though.
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eh
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Post by serfx »

i kinda really dig what haze just tossed down, mind you it really isn't all that different from what i've been toying around with.
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Post by Haze »

Just to even things out really, I love the body shape but it leaves the pickguard needing "more" almost. I'll tinker with it a bit more, maybe a jag rhythm plate and move the trem closer
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Post by Haze »

just a few things to consider
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sorry if im superimposing a bit. Again, the shape is fucking awesome and i'm having a good time photoshopping ideas and such