After 4 months of build, I can write a few things. I'm intermediate guitar player, mainly playing alone/with friends just for fun. This was my first build and first tele.
First, if you're wondering if it's any good or if you can put it together, but you would like to try it.... Just buy and try it. It's great fun, quite well built, easy to assemble, and it sounds quite good.
Build quality
At first glance, you can see that the neck is made a level above the body. The frets are well measured, with no sharp edges. The whole neck is very smooth, it fits well in the hand. A plus for me was that you can give your own shape to the headstock.
The body consisted of 3 pieces, and I didn't like it enough to cover it with clear varnish. The body was already primed and quite smooth, but not as much as the neck. This is both a plus and a minus. Plus - you can go straight to painting. Minus - it seems to me that priming does not fill the pores decently. Therefore, when you cover with nitro varnish small holes come out. For me this was a plus, because I wanted to achieve a relic-style finish over time. However, if one wanted a perfectly smooth finish one would probably have to wipe off the primer, fill the pores, prime and then only paint (unless one knows better, I am a beginner in woodworking).
As I mentioned the body one mesh lower than the neck. Holes made with a hole saw have large splinters. This can be easily corrected with sandpaper. I also experienced one splinter in the primer, which was a bit harder to paint afterwards. This did not interfere with the installation. That's why 4/5.
Painting took me several days to apply several coats of nitro varnish, after each coat I waited for it to dry (I wasn't in the hurry, maybe you can do it faster). As I want to achieve a relic-style finish over time, I didn't buy an expensive varnish specifically for the guitar, but found a universal varnish at a local store. I did not protect it with an additional coat for the time being.
Just screwing the whole thing together took me 1-2 hours. All screw holes were well measured (I saw that in some egemlars people complained about this). I also decided to drill the body so that the strings could pass through (the bridge allows this solution as well, but also has holes if someone doesn't want to drill the body). The cables connected easily, but it was necessary to slightly bend the handle in the cable of the bridge pickup for it to work.
Setup and sound
As a beginner, setting up the string action and truss nod proved quite difficult and I had to try several times, but eventually I learned. It was problematic to set the strings because of the bridge (you can set 2 strings at a time, not each one individually), but this is typical of tele. It also seems to me that the zero fret (the nut) is not of the best quality and some light sawing may be necessary to set the string action. Other than that, the guitar tunes on all frets and that's the most important thing.
As for the sound - it depends on what your expectations are. The average pickups cost as much as the kit itself, so your expectations should be low, but they exceeded mine. Both pickups sound quite good (I especially like the neck pickup), but I have to admit that compared to the more expensive ones they are a bit muddled. I don't like the middle position - it sounds strange and 'plastic', although with some effect it can be interesting in the funk. Tuners are good, and hold the tune quite well. I play mainly jazz/ blues/ blues-rock and for this the pickups hold the overdrive quite well (those are single coils not humbuckers, so playing metal would sound quite specific). That's why sound 4/5.
It doesn't prevent you from having fun playing both alone and in a small band with friends. When I gave it to my guitarist friends to play and asked for a quote, the closest shot was 3x the actual price, the others were even more expensive.
All in all, it is not perfect equipment, matching guitars for hundreds or thousands. But I've been playing it about an hour a day since I put it together, and I have the enthusiasm to learn to play better again. It sounds quite good, tunes and holds tune, and can be played with pleasure.
In the long run, you can treat it as a project and replace the pickups, the note, and the bridge, tuners and so on.... But you can also have a lot of pleasure without these modifications.
Thanks if you have read so far and have fun if you decide to do so!