Like the title says it's a decent wee kit. The neck has a lovely hand feel with no major fret end issues. Needed a little bit of minor fretwork, but was perfectly playable straight out of the box.
The pickup and control cavities were routed a bit roughly with lots of cut marks and jagged edges left behind. I had to spend a bit of time sanding them to an acceptable level of smoothness, but Thomann generously gave me money back on for the inconvenience. They did offer to send a new kit, but I had the tools to sort it, so I did.
The hardware is a bit of a mixed bag I'm afraid. It's all ok, perfectly fine for a sub-£100 kit. However, the bridge was a very tight fit, as though the posts had been drilled a fraction to close together. I had to use a mallet to get it to fit on the posts.
The pick ups are average quality, ceramic p90s and nothing to write home about. They sound fine for a jam, but not something I would record or gig with.
The electrics are your typical cheap small pots and cheap switch, that work fine.
The tuners are actually quite good, they hold tune well and are neither too stiff or too loose.
With a few upgrades and some elbow grease this becomes a fantastically playable guitar. I levelled the frets, dressed the ends properly and polished them smooth. I also changed the pickups to a set of Alnico V p90s (nothing fancy, I just don't like ceramic pickups) which instantly brought more life to the overall tone of the guitar. Finally I changed the pots and switch to higher quality ones and used better wiring which helped reduce hum and clean up the sound.
Overall this is a decent Kit, but with a little work becomes a great kit. Very playable and versatile for most styles.
Loses marks for the lack of trem, which is criminal on an off-set j-type guitar!