custom guitar hero/rock band paint jobs
June 2nd, 2008 comments (5) stumble it! digg it! by: karen m.
Now you can geek out with Guitar Hero or Rock Band even more than you already do – by getting your guitar controller custom-painted to your liking!

Question: How envious/impressed would all of your friends be if you busted out a personalized guitar controller on game night? Answer: Extremely.

Etsy’s BlackStar Designs will gussy up your guitar controller however you like- with themes like video games, bands, sports logos, or whatever else you can think of. The custom paint job either costs $30 or $50; it’s unclear from the order page which it is because both prices are mentioned. Even for fifty bucks, I’m tempted, because I can only imagine that a custom controller would simultaneously intimidate my adversaries while imbuing me with additional Rock Band prowess and panache.
filed under: geek art + craft video games
tags: controllercustomguitar herohandpaintedrock bandvideo game
June 2nd, 2008 comments (5): stumble it! digg it! by: karen m.
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Hey! I randomly googled our shop name and came across your website. Thanks so much for the feature on our custom guitars! It’s awesome to see people really like them. Sorry for the confusion in the description with 2 prices, it’s only $30!
There you have it folks- confirmation of the utterly and fantastically reasonable price for this custom paint job. What are you waiting for?!?!
If you were a DIY kinda person, how would you dismantle your RB guitar to do so?
If you need to ask how to dismantle your RockBand guitar to paint it, you aren’t a “DIY kinda person.”
That looks very cool, I created a web page that shows some of the skins you can order and put on your guitar, but custom paint jobs would make it extreme.
Jared, you may want to look at this,
http://www.squidoo.com/Customize_Your_Rock_Band_Guitar
it might be safer than trying to dismantle your guitar. Although I did see a video on Youtube of a 12 year old kid taking his apart and modding it.
Bill