Couldn't help it and built my TX-CP yesterday in a single go.
Here's the result, a combination of the two greatest GBs on GH I've been a part of so far:
Here's a link to the IMGUR build log:
http://imgur.com/a/jG7l3I used vintage Cherry MX Black switches, replaced the springs with 45gr. aftermarket springs and mixed Skidata+ keycaps with some OG Skidata caps for some ISO-DE flavour.
Now that I have finished building this keyboard, I have to say it again: I was not prepared for the passion that went into these kits. The plate/PCB fit had a precision never before seen. The only plate that had nearly as precise cutouts at the ones I got with this kit were the OLKB plates. And their quality SUCKS, switches get stuck in there and actually require a little bit of post processing if you want to use them properly. These plates in contrast had ZERO issues at all and fit the PCB perfectly even over the greater width of a 1800 layout. The switches had such a firm fit in the plate, I cut all the PCB-mount nubs from the Cherry MX Blacks except for the stabilized keys which of course didn't sit tightly in the plate and thus could use the additional guidance by the PCB-mount nubs. I have built ~10 keyboards before and can safely say this one set the standard for me.
Typing on it is just a whole different league as well. I could have never imagined the type feel to be so much better. It almost feels like this keyboard is the center of the universe and I just orbit around it - that's how solid and stable it sits on my desk. Not even the IBM Model F keyboards give me the same sensation of typing on a block of granite.
I don't know how this translates to Korean but: You did it you little nut jobs, showed me that there is a 500$ keyboard worth every penny ... and more!
If you guys like the keyboard, I might take some better pics with better light and a better camera.