It's polished, assembled, wired, and playable!
Will it win any awards for a high quality paint job? No. There are plenty of flaws and learning scars.
Does it look good from 3-6 feet away? I think so. I hit the back of the neck with clear lacquer and gave it a satin feel, and managed to preserve the serial number decal. The shiny line on the back is a reflection, not a big scratch.
Once the string and neck tension settle in, I'll tweak the action and consider doing a fret recrown. It's the only guitar I have that's not tuned to standard E. It's currently drop D since I've never messed with that, but I'll probably just go D standard since I'm still learning chord & scale shapes.