![]() I may upgrade to the EVH Frankenstein pickup at some point. The pickup is not an EVH one, it's the custom DiMarzio from the AX4. The Axis has the most comfortable and fastest neck I have ever played on, and the AX4 isn't too far behind. It's a cheap version of the Music Man Axis, one of the guitars that Eddie used for a time. The neck and hardware bits came from a Sterling Sub AX4. Finally getting to see the product! Looks awesome! I went at it again with the razor blade and took off even more paint, dirtying it up. Again I didn't worry about precision but just threw on the tape.ģ coats of red paint later.Before and after taking off the tape. After a quick light sand, I taped up the white paint to get ready for the red. ![]() I sprayed 3 coats of white paint on next, and then I scraped a bunch of paint off with a razor blade. Then I did 3 coats of black spray paint and taped it up! I didn't worry too much about getting it exactly right, I added my own personal taste to it and just did it in like 20 minutes. I did a test fit of the eye hook strap hooks too. I sanded the finish and paint off and got a nice clean base. ![]() I started with an old squier body that I had purchased from a guy who made a parts guitar. I will say that it isn't perfect, and is still a work in progress,but it sounds and looks great!! Here is my build of Eddie Van Halen's Frankenstrat. I thought I'd come back with a little bit of rock and roll. Hey guys! Long time since I've posted a build thread on here. ![]()
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