How To Make Everything’s Andy George wanted to combine his industrial and musical skills into a single project, and thus this flame-throwing Mad Max: Fury Road Coma-Doof Warrior style electric guitar was born. Long before the project began, he pitched the idea to famous online guitar teacher Marty Schwartz, and then took down notes on the best way to approach this fiery instrument.
We’ve made a few basic instruments out of easy materials sourced from scratch but next, let’s explore a more complicated instrument this time. Instead of making it from scratch, we’re starting from discarded trash. Let’s see if I can make an electric guitar from car parts. Naturally, it wouldn’t be complete without built-in flamethrower. but first I want to get some advice from someone who knows a little bit about guitars.
- Ignite Your Passion - Featuring a detailed build-and-display model of a 1970s Fender Stratocaster guitar and a Fender 65 Princeton Reverb amplifier,...
- Realistic Features - The guitar is equipped with posable whammy bar, pickup switch, tuning pegs, six strings, Fender logo stickers, and a textile...
- Detailed Design - The Fender 65 Princeton Reverb amplifier has removable panels for an inside look at the motherboard, reverb tank, speaker, and more,...