About this mod
An ESP AX 104 Bass Guitar to beat people to death with. . .
- Permissions and credits
ESP AX-104 Bass Guitar

The AX-104 is a model from the LTD Standard AX series of electric basses. This one is the intermediate four-string option in the series and it ranks above the AX54, which is the series opener. This is an affordable
electric bass with modern Warlock-like body made of basswood. It features beveled edges and bolt-on neck joint. AX104 also features the series standard deep cutaway which, in combination with the U contour on
the neck, gives fantastic accessibility to upper frets. AX104 is equipped with a standard hardtail bridge with four saddles and chrome plating. Pickups on this model are installed in the standard H/H pattern
and are controlled through a standard set of volume and tone knobs. Maple neck is topped with a 24-fret rosewood fingerboard.

The AX-104 does not have any special animations or upgrades, and I will not be making any for it. It is just a basic no frills weapon just the way I like them.
As stated above in red the weapon cannot be improved or changed at the
Weapon Workbench, other than having a legendary effect added to it. Think of it as a cooler looking version of Grognak's Axe. lol.
The Bass is craft-able at the Chem Bench and has it's own listing, so it should be easy to find.
The mod is flagged as an ESL, so it does not take up any mod slots.
The mod is what it is, and unless it is a game breaking issue, will not be revised.
This mod was mainly made so that RogueCyborg would have a better looking METAL BASS for his girls to use in the Metal Band photos he likes to take. I made it for you man, now put it to good use. ;)
I do not claim to own or have made the model or models used in this mod. They belong to their prospective owners and are only used according to a licensing agreement that is posted on the website from whence they came. All the information about the model or models and who owns/made them is listed in the Permissions and Credits section of this mod page, like they should be. . .