





🎶 Build Your Legend, One Fret at a Time
The Leo Jaymz DIY ST Style Electric Guitar Kit features a solid mahogany body paired with a maple neck and laurel wood fingerboard, offering a classic 25.5" scale and 21 frets. Designed for hands-on creators, it comes fully prepped with varnished body, pre-drilled cavities, and all necessary hardware and wiring included. Ideal for millennial professionals seeking a customizable, high-quality instrument that blends vintage tone with modern DIY flair.






| ASIN | B0CRTHY3CP |
| Back Material | Mahogany Wood |
| Body Material | Mahogany |
| Color Name | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (434) |
| Date First Available | 9 January 2024 |
| Fretboard Material | Laurel Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Tremolo |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S-S-S |
| Item Weight | 4.62 Kilograms |
| Item model number | DIY001 |
| Material Type | Mahogany Wood |
| Neck Material Type | Maple |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 74.2 x 52 x 9.4 cm; 4.62 kg |
| Scale Length | 25.5 |
| Size | Full |
| String Gauge | Light |
| String Material | Nickel |
| Top Material | Mahogany Wood |
A**R
Neck and body do not match
Quality of fabrication is very poor. Neck is not a perfect fit to the body ( lose and has free play All directions). Deep scratches on the body and visible impurity on fret board top wood. Returning the item
L**H
Here's a corrected version: "They sent me two by accident, and I accidentally botched the first one with spray paint. They also applied varnish to the mahogany, making it hard to add a stain. It’s not perfect. I replaced the pickups, and the soldering and assembly were a nightmare. However, it was so worth it in the end. Mine still needs some luthier work done, but it sounds amazing—probably my best-sounding guitar I own now. The guitar sustains like a beast and plays really easily too."
G**.
OK, so I'm one of the people who received a kit with no manual, but I can't ding it. There are plenty of videos of people building these online. For the money, this kit is extremely valuable for just the body and the neck. I have not assembled it yet because I have other custom parts coming such as a new loaded pickguard with AlincoV Humbuckers, Locking Tuners, a new Tremolo System and new strings. I have, however checked it out thoroughly. The neck is straight, and my fret rocker did not detect any fret issues to speak of. The neck has a really nice feel to it and fits snugly into the neck pocket on the body. The body is solid and will look good either as-is or stained and oiled or painted. I can't speak to the electronics, Tuners, or Tremolo System since I won't be using the ones supplied. You do get everything you need to build a fully working strat for a beginner, but I invested in upgrades out of the gate. I fully expect this to be a nice, playable strat from everything I have seen. The fret work is really good out of the box, but I will crown, polish and round any rough edges, which are really not bad at all as is. It comes with plenty of copper tape for shielding to help reduce noise level or interference. I've messed around with guitars for years, but I am a beginner builder and I am looking forward to working on this to make a nice quality budget player.
M**M
Style: TL Poplar. My kit arrived just a few hours ago and I've only had time to look it over quickly, so these are first impressions. I've owned expensive guitars for over fifty years, including Fenders, Ibanez and Aria. Lately I've had a casual hankering for a Tele, but not wanted to pay for a real one. Plus I enjoy making things. At £80, I took a punt, knowing it could be returned simply if no good. I'm impressed. Everything you need is in the box. Everything! The body is well routed and drilled accurately. A few rough edges to the internal cross-drilling that are easy to tidy up. The maple neck looks good and so far I have only found one fret that will need a little attention. The fit of the neck to the body is superb. (I think they selectively match the necks and bodies for fit as the both have the same code written on them.) Tuners seem 'OK' - nothing special but I expect they will work just fine. Controls are silky-smooth. The wood is nice enough to use a simple oil and wax finish so I'm going to do that rather than paint the body. Remains to be seen if I get the magic 'twang' but from what have seen so far I am hopeful. With a little care during the finish and build, I think this will turn into a respectable, fun instrument. At £80, what's not to love?
C**B
Because the body has a clear finish you have to sand it right back to get it take a stain or ally paint. The strings they supply are not good but you expect that. Other wise for the money it's excellent value. Does need a lot of adjustment to get rid of string buzz, and you should upgrade the pickups. Nice to set copper shielding included
L**T
Bought this for my son and he loved putting it together and now it's his favorite guitar to play
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