I took some shots of my Warmoth and Warwick. Both are five strings. Both are 34" scale.
The Warmoth is a lined fretless with an epoxy coated fretboard. The body is fitted with a string-thru-the-body bridge and is a single peace of swamp asp. It has a two 9-volt battery compartment. The pickups and electronics are Seymour Duncan's Active 2/3-Band Steve Bailey Tone Circuits™. The neck wood is wenge and the fretboard is pau ferro.
The Warmoth is a lined fretless with an epoxy coated fretboard. The body is fitted with a string-thru-the-body bridge and is a single peace of swamp asp. It has a two 9-volt battery compartment. The pickups and electronics are Seymour Duncan's Active 2/3-Band Steve Bailey Tone Circuits™. The neck wood is wenge and the fretboard is pau ferro.
The Warwick is a fretted Warwick Thumb NT (neck thru). The body is figured bubinga. The neck is a 7 piece wenge/bubinga neck and the fretboard is wenge. The bass was made in 1989. Its an active bass with EMG pickups.