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Fender Telecaster Model Kit Build Your Own Mini Tele Kit by Axe Heaven

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Features

  • This is a replica of the iconic Fender Tele every serious guitar player wants to get their hands on. A must-have for serious collectors and hobbyists.
  • This is a replica of the iconic Fender Tele every serious guitar player wants to get their hands on. A must-have for serious collectors and hobbyists.
  • 100% Handcrafted and made from solid hardwood
  • Casted Metal Tuning Keys
  • Approximately 61 Building Pieces
  • Includes Graphic Guitar Case Collector's Box
  • Adjustable 1:4 Scale Mini Guitar Stand. Every model is carefully fitted to ensure the neck and body meet nice and tight.
  • Includes a replica Fender US Patent Office Collectors Card Each model has an individual serial number with matching neck.
  • ADVANCED MODEL BUILDER SKILLSET REQUIRED TOOLS & ADDITIONAL MATERIAL NEEDED FOR BUILD
  • 18+ Ages - CONTAINS SMALL PARTS

Description

OverviewFender Telecaster™ Build Your Own Miniature Guitar Replica Collectible Model KitThis is a replica of the iconic Fender™ Telecaster™ every serious guitar player wants to get their hands on. A must-have for serious collectors and hobbyists.Note - Advanced model builer skillset required.Tools & additional material needed to assemble:Mini Repair Tool Kit - Precision Screwdriver Set (Eyeglass Repair Screwdriver Set)Suggested Neck Bonding Glue - Gorilla Glue - Super Glue (Remove label for proper adhesion)Ages 18+ - Contains small partsFeaturesBrand: Axe HeavenSize: Each guitar model is approximately 10” in length.Each Build Your Own Axe Heaven® Model Guitar Kit is based on their famous 1:4 scale guitars and is individually handcrafted from solid hardwood, with casted metal tuning keys.100% Handcrafted and made from solid hardwoodCasted Metal Tuning KeysApproximately 61 Building PiecesIncludes Graphic Guitar Case Collector's BoxAdjustable 1:4 Scale Mini Guitar StandIncludes a replica Fender™ US Patent Office Collectors CardEach model has an individual serial number with matching neck.Every model is carefully fitted to ensure the neck and body meet nice and tight.Includes a high-quality miniature adjustable A-frame guitar stand for display.Packed in an AXE HEAVEN® guitar case gift box.All mini guitars are packed in the same style box measuring 11.75" W x 4.5" D x 1.25" HAXE HEAVEN® Miniature Replica guitars look great but are Not playable.These ornamental miniature replica guitar collectibles make great gifts for musicians & music aficionados alike!Weight: approximately 9 oz.Officially licensedProduct materials are sourced from Brazil & Indonesia & packaged in the USA.

Brand: AXE HEAVEN


Color: Brown, White


Body Material: Wood


Neck Material Type: Wood


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S


Hand Orientation: Right


Guitar Bridge System: Adjustable


Number of Strings: 6


Product Dimensions: 10"L x 2"W x 4"H


Item Weight: 7.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: 10 x 2 x 4 inches


Item model number: FG-571


Date First Available: December 13, 2021


Body Material: Wood


Color Name: Brown, White


Guitar Pickup Configuration: S-S


Neck Material Type: Wood


Number of Strings: 6


Guitar Bridge System: Adjustable


Material Type: Wood, Plastic, Metal


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  • Big hit for a guitar lover
Made a great gift to my guitar loving friend.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024 by trillium

  • Very cute!
Have not built yet. But I am excited.
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by David Johnson

  • Cool model, but NO instructions!
This would be a cool little model if there were a picture to go by or some instructions, but there is neither. So, you have to guess and I guessed wrong. Not worth 40 bucks.
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2023 by Dorothy Kennedy

  • Great little model of Telecaster
This is a cool little detailed model of telecaster that you assemble. I think it may be a replica of Bruce Springsteen's guitar. pretty cool!
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2022 by UnicorMaid Frankenstein

  • Not a "ready to build" kit
I received this kit as a gift. If you're a model builder who kind of likes guitars, you'll probably love this. If you're a guitar geek who doesn't do a lot of models, you'll probably be disappointed. First off, there are no instructions included. I've pictured everything in the box: there's a neck, a partially-assembled body blank + bridge, and a bag of small hardware & plastic strings. There's also a picture of Leo's original patent drawing from '51. That's all you get to work with. As noted on the listing, you'll need some sort of model or super glue for the neck attachment, as there are no predrilled holes or included screws to attach it (this seems like the most obvious part of building a guitar to leave out, so I don't fully understand this decision!). The finish is pretty poor. My neck is just okay - it's tapered appropriately from a soft V to a wide C, lightly tinted, and the frets are mostly seated. The body, on the other hand, is a hot mess: the neck joint is poorly cut and choppy, the pickguard holes are drilled inappropriately leading to a bent single-ply plastic guard, and the through-body string holes are ferruleless & out of alignment. The control plate on mine is also slightly bent and very scratched up. The neck plate is installed on the body, but only two holes were drilled so there are two screws and two open holes with solid wood behind them. The body also has no tint or finish at all and is a poor match for the nice amber on the neck. If this were a $10 or even maybe $20 kit, hey: let 'er rip. At $40+, though? YIKES. Axe Heaven is putting all the money into licensing and lining their own pockets, and what we're getting is more of a handyman special than a quick-assemble gift kit. As both a guitar nerd and avid model builder, here's my plan of attack: - Dremel the neck joint so it actually fits the heel. Add a little glue, and maybe get some spare screws and drill scale-depth neck attachment points so the plate attaches correctly. (I'm also tempted to flip the neckplate and emboss an "F" myself - the current plate has the F in relief rather than engraving!) - Remove all the body hardware, tint & oil the wood, and redrill the attachment holes for the guard & control plate. Reset both and flip the control panel over to hide the scratches. Use a wire brush to take the shine off the pot steel so it looks more like the original nickel. - Pull the frets that didn't get seated properly, recut the grooves, and reseat the frets. Maybe polish the edges just a bit (though, to their credit, they were clipped & polished decently even for a model. Somebody at the factory cared a bit about this neck!) - File/burn the uncut edges of the pickguard. - Paint the bridge pickup black, and maybe file the poles off the rubber neck pickup and paint the whole thing silver (what model is this supposed to be anyway? There's a '51 patent image with an ashtray bridge cover in the box, but the bridge has 6 independent saddles and both pickups have raised-pole magnets? Did you license an MIK tele?) - File the square tuner heads down to the appropriate tele "button" shape - While I've got the Dremel out, use a fine disc to cut some heavy knurling into the knobs (and shape them down to the appropriate domes - the included knobs are no-effort gumdrops. Repaint the plastic silver. - Plug the open truss rod hole with some brown clay. - Craft an appropriate pickup selector - the kit just comes with a long pin to stick in a hole, but I'd like a nice black tip on a flat pole. I might be able to cold-shape the pin with some pliers. Sorry, I'm geeking out a little bit. The TL;DR is that this is NOT a respectable replica kit. It's too shoddy for an avid model builder to appreciate or enjoy, too inaccurate for a guitar enthusiast to respect, and is either a quick throwaway project for someone young in your life or an overwhelming project for an old fuddy-duddy like me who needs to see it corrected. Either way, not really worth it. If you're still reading, you're probably thinking "Oh, it can't be that bad - my niece/grandson/uncle will still love it". I've got a better recommendation: take your $40, go on Craigslist or Marketplace, and buy your loved one a real guitar. You can easily get a gently used acoustic or electric that they can actually play for the cost of this tiny shoddy kit. If they still want a project, just take all the screws out and have them rebuild it. They can rewind their own pickups if they want, and they'll have a real instrument and practice real skills rather than an awkward desk ornament. 2/5 stars only because the headstock matches the body type - at this quality level, I'd expect a '70s strat headstock to be bundled with the tele kit. Come on Axe Heaven - do better! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Alex Martin Alex Martin

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