Electric Guitar Body for Strat Style - Gloss Blue Poplar DIY
Electric Guitar Body for Strat Style - Gloss Blue Poplar DIY
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In this review the Electric Guitar Body for Strat Style is assessed as a DIY replacement for builders who want a ready-drilled, finished poplar body that accepts a double locking tremolo. The bottom line: it is aimed at hobbyists and repairers who want a lightweight, attractive blank that saves time on routing and drilling, and the single biggest reason to buy is the pre-drilled neck pocket and wiring path that let you mount a neck and electronics with minimal setup.
Key Features
- Gloss blue finish: The glossy metal blue surface delivers a finished look that requires no immediate painting and suits modern custom builds.
- Solid poplar construction: Poplar keeps the body light at about 4.4 LB while still providing a stable tonal platform for pickups and hardware.
- Pre-drilled neck pocket: The neck pocket is cut to 5.7 cm depth and fits necks 5.6 cm to 5.7 cm, saving time on fitting and reducing alignment guesswork.
- Tremolo compatibility: Cut and routed for a double locking tremolo bridge so you can install Floyd Rose-style systems without extra routing.
- Flexible pickup routes: The body accepts SSS, HSS, HSH or HH pickup configurations, making it versatile for many pickup layouts.
- Pre-routed wiring path: Neck mounting holes and internal wire path are drilled, simplifying electronics installation and shielding work.
Who It's For
This body is best for DIY builders, techs doing repairs, and players who want a near-finished canvas to assemble a Strat-style instrument quickly. It suits those who plan to install a double locking tremolo and prefer a body that already fits standard Strat mounting dimensions.
It is less suited to purists who insist on tonewoods like alder or swamp ash, or to luthiers who require deep custom routing and nonstandard neck pocket dimensions. Buyers needing a pickguard-mounting ready body should note there are no pickguard mounting holes provided.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Finished gloss blue surface looks professional out of the box and reduces finishing time.
- Lightweight solid poplar construction keeps overall guitar weight down for comfort.
- Pre-drilled neck pocket and wiring paths dramatically simplify installation for home builders.
Cons
- Made of poplar rather than traditionally preferred Strat woods, so tonal expectations differ.
- No pickguard mounting holes are provided, which may require additional drilling for some builds.
Specifications
| Material | Poplar wood |
| Finish | Gloss blue |
| Weight (approx.) | 4.4 LB |
| Size | Approx. 45 x 32 x 4 cm (17.72 x 12.59 x 1.57 in) |
| Neck pocket depth | 16 mm (neck pocket 5.7 cm, fits 5.6-5.7 cm necks) |
| Tremolo | Double locking tremolo compatible |
| Pickup configurations | SSS / HSS / HSH / HH compatible |
Our Verdict
The gloss blue poplar Strat-style body is a practical value for DIYers and repairers who want a ready-to-assemble platform that supports a double locking tremolo and multiple pickup layouts. It saves time with pre-drilled neck and wiring holes, is lightweight and visually ready, making it a sensible choice when ease of assembly and a finished look matter more than specific tonewood tradition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this body accept a Floyd Rose-style tremolo?
Yes, it is cut for a double locking tremolo bridge and is compatible with Floyd Rose-style systems.
What pickup layouts will fit?
The routed cavities accept SSS, HSS, HSH and HH pickup configurations for flexible electronics choices.
Are pickguard holes pre-drilled?
No, there are no pickguard mounting holes provided, so you may need to drill or use a pickguardless setup.
Editor's Take
A practical, ready-finished poplar Strat-style body that saves assembly time with pre-drilled neck and wiring holes; good value for DIY builders seeking a lightweight, tremolo-compatible platform.

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