Stub Mandrel Posted August 11 Posted August 11 Great to see it coming back to life. These are such nice basses, they were outstanding for their price point when they came out. 1 Quote
Joe Nation Posted August 12 Posted August 12 Loving that spray booth, might have to get me one of those. 1 Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted August 12 Author Posted August 12 6 hours ago, Joe Nation said: Loving that spray booth, might have to get me one of those. Trick is to go for the one for tomatoes, it doesn't have any internal shelving. It's not the sturdiest thing – its ok with the weight of the Hohner, and could probably cope with a body and a neck separately, but it would buckle under the weight of, say, an Ibanez Musician or an Aria SB. 2 Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted August 15 Author Posted August 15 Sigh. So this is what Montana Color call "Fire Engine Red". Oh well, off to buy more paint I guess. 7 Quote
Geek99 Posted August 15 Posted August 15 1 hour ago, Mediocre Polymath said: Sigh. So this is what Montana Color call "Fire Engine Red". Oh well, off to buy more paint I guess. Is that the one you’re doing for Barbie? Quote
ezbass Posted August 15 Posted August 15 2 hours ago, Mediocre Polymath said: Fire Engine Red Hmm 🤔. 1 hour ago, Geek99 said: Is that the one you’re doing for Barbie? Ah that’s it, a fire engine driven by Margot Robbie. 3 Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted August 15 Author Posted August 15 1 hour ago, Geek99 said: Is that the one you’re doing for Barbie? There's always a moment when you look at the paint drying and think "maybe I can make this work?", but no. I can't pull off a hot pink bass. Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted August 15 Author Posted August 15 Happy update. Got a can of Kobra "Venom Red" from the local DIY store and this is the colour I was hoping for (going for an Audi Quattro sort of a colour scheme). 9 Quote
Gank Bass Posted August 15 Posted August 15 8 minutes ago, Mediocre Polymath said: Happy update. Got a can of Kobra "Venom Red" from the local DIY store and this is the colour I was hoping for (going for an Audi Quattro sort of a colour scheme). Will the bassist be required to stand too close to the back of the singer whilst blinking aggressively? 🤭 3 Quote
Geek99 Posted August 15 Posted August 15 2 hours ago, ezbass said: Hmm 🤔. Ah that’s it, a fire engine driven by Margot Robbie. I’ll be back in a few minutes … 2 Quote
BassBus Posted August 16 Posted August 16 18 hours ago, Gank Bass said: Will the bassist be required to stand too close to the back of the singer whilst blinking aggressively? 🤭 No indication. 2 Quote
tauzero Posted Wednesday at 09:48 Posted Wednesday at 09:48 On 28/07/2025 at 18:15, Mediocre Polymath said: Here's the finished channel, and the maple inlay piece I shaped to fit inside it. This was scrap rock maple from an old guitar build, painstakingly shaped and measured out, not – as it unfortunately looks – the stick from an ice-lolly that I fished out of a bin. Not a tongue depressor? Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted yesterday at 15:53 Author Posted yesterday at 15:53 Right. The paint has mostly cured now, and I've taken the masking tape off to reveal the final look. I still need to do the clearcoat, but the only thing that will change from this look is the level of shiny-ness. I decided that I was going to lean into the description "poor man's Status" that was often applied to these basses when they were new. It looks a little wonky on the front because the pickup routs are slightly wonky. You can't tell once the pickup surrounds are in place though. If you look closely you can see a thin (like, less than 0.5 mm) line of barbie pink on the edge of the masked off area. I'm not sure whether to keep that visible as a little in joke to myself, or to knock it back with a little bit of red sharpie. 6 Quote
Hellzero Posted yesterday at 16:18 Posted yesterday at 16:18 I would keep that barbie pink "line" as it's mixing in quite nicely. Quote
Geek99 Posted yesterday at 17:02 Posted yesterday at 17:02 1 hour ago, Mediocre Polymath said: Right. The paint has mostly cured now, and I've taken the masking tape off to reveal the final look. I still need to do the clearcoat, but the only thing that will change from this look is the level of shiny-ness. I decided that I was going to lean into the description "poor man's Status" that was often applied to these basses when they were new. It looks a little wonky on the front because the pickup routs are slightly wonky. You can't tell once the pickup surrounds are in place though. If you look closely you can see a thin (like, less than 0.5 mm) line of barbie pink on the edge of the masked off area. I'm not sure whether to keep that visible as a little in joke to myself, or to knock it back with a little bit of red sharpie. Sharpie 1 Quote
itu Posted yesterday at 17:41 Posted yesterday at 17:41 In the black area where neck meets the body, you could round the neck end concave instead of convex. Quote
Richard R Posted yesterday at 18:46 Posted yesterday at 18:46 I would keep the line. It looks neat and intentional. If anyone asked how you did such a thin line you don’t have to tell them the truth 😉 Quote
alittlebitrobot Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Yeah, another vote for keeping the thin pink line. This is coming together so nicely. Quote
Richard R Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 2 hours ago, alittlebitrobot said: The thin pink line Sounds like a BBC3 drama. 1 1 Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago (edited) I've now got to summon the courage to do the waterslide decal on the body. I was always crap at these when I made airfix models as a kid. Used to get my older brother to do them most of the time. That said... I've not tried to apply one since I was about 10 years old, so perhaps I've gotten better at it. I took some pictures and reproduced the original logo in Affinity Designer. I got them printed up as decals (along with the logo I used for my own designs) by a company called Rothko & Frost. I had intended to just exactly reproduce the logo that was on there originally, but – as an editor – I can't countenance such wonky typesetting. I'll also try to put it on straighter than the original decal. I've noticed from looking at pictures of these basses online that the decals are noticeably wonky on about half of them. Edited 7 hours ago by Mediocre Polymath 2 Quote
Jackroadkill Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago If it's not too late, you can use warm water with a drop of washing up liquid in it to make the decal slide around on the surface of the paint so that you can position it more easily. Quote
itu Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago It could have been HOHNER It's Back because of your effort. 1 2 Quote
Mediocre Polymath Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Jackroadkill said: If it's not too late, you can use warm water with a drop of washing up liquid in it to make the decal slide around on the surface of the paint so that you can position it more easily. Thanks for the tip. I got a full A4 sheet of logos printed, so I have plenty of material to practice with. I just need to find things to stick decals to. The logos are mostly the one I use for my home-built guitars, but I did get four of the Hohner logos printed, plus another four in white (because I wasn't sure how the red would come out). 2 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 54 minutes ago, Mediocre Polymath said: Thanks for the tip. I got a full A4 sheet of logos printed, so I have plenty of material to practice with. I just need to find things to stick decals to. The logos are mostly the one I use for my home-built guitars, but I did get four of the Hohner logos printed, plus another four in white (because I wasn't sure how the red would come out). Cool. White decals are so hard to source. Quote
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