Happy you like my little Ringo kit. Think I actually made it about 18, or 20 years ago now that I think about it. My original plan was to build an entire scale model of the Beatles 1st Sullivan appearance to fit inside an old, 60s period, gutted TV cabinet. Idea hit a bump in the road when I was dealing with the figures. A little to large to hold together with plasticine, (even with wire endoskeleton, the plasticine cracked at stress points. Bought four Justin Timberlake dolls, (on special at Zellers) and had planned to pull all four of his heads off and replace them with plasticine Beatle heads. Darn dolls were like marionettes, and had no support, so while I had my girlfriend try to sew the little Beatle suits, I tried to figure out how to support these dolls, and eventually I lost interest, or got busy, or something like that there - Oh yeah, I never found the right TV cabinet either. Did manage to build the vox amps, (with coat hanger wire frames) the Hofner bass, and John's Rickenbacker, though I never got to George's Country Gentleman. Still like to go back to it sometime - man, I can't believe how long ago that was. Took a lot of time to do as well, not like a model kit - everything had to be manufactured from scratch. Definitely would not be profitable to make for sale... especially since MacFarland and all his rock and roll toys. Wish they had those when I was a kid - in fact this whole thing started after I made instruments for my Big Jims when I WAS a kid, and when I got too old to play with dolls, I painted their faces, built some Marshall stacks, and turned them into KISS. Got pictures of all of that buried somewhere - took me long enough to dig up these.
I've seen one other guy since I made this, that made miniature kits, (not sure if it's the guy you'd mentioned) which are really nicely detailed, though most of them, if not all are a larger scale.
Actually, I have been toying with the idea of doing a new Ringo kit, maybe slightly larger, with a bit more detail. I actually made this from photos, and I don't think I'd even seen a vintage Ludwig kit up close at that time. I now have 4 of my own. One thing I could really use however; (looking for some help from my fellow forum members here) I've been looking for a clear image of a sheet, or large, 'flat', section of black oyster pearl wrap that I could scale and print to actually wrap the shells with. Could use Blue oyster pearl, and sky blue pearl also, those are my kit colors. If anyone here has any good pictures, or can direct me to somewhere, even here on VDF where I can find some, I'll be sure to post the results if I can manage to find the time to do it. Oh, and sorry to the OP - didn't mean to hijack the thread.