out of curiosity, how did you acquire that bridge?
also I like how there is a lot of motion in the guitar, I think the body would generally be disproportionate however given the rest of your design I think it works well.
and here is my theory on multi scale fingerboards
when I first designed my multi scale boards i did it using the taper as my reference. I realized however that since my reference was at an angle to a normal that my proportions would be slightly skewed and as the stings grew closer to a normal the intonation would be less accurate.
I decided the best method for me was laying out the two scale lengths parallel to each other, even though the strings go through multiple scale lengths I did my best to make it so the outer most strings only angle 1.5 degree or so from the normal. I just felt that the intonation would be more accurate this way. I think its also important to note that no guitar is going to have perfect intonation since the strings are angled across the frets, multi scale guitars really just solve the issue of tension IMO, and they look cool as heck
time for jury duty...
Kenny
EDIT: teach me how to spell