HELLO! i am the proud owner of the mr dinosaur wolfelele! i have a friend who is very practical and patient, and she built it for me, it's lovely! i went for the cherry wood option, baritone uke, it has a slightly curved back which made the build more fiddly than in the time lapse demo's you can find on youtube, she needed quite alot of clamps to hold the curved back in place when gluing the body together, but the sound is wonderful, i think the wood and curved back add to the depth and volume. we put in a pick up, and i added strap buttons, we put an extra length of wood along and inside the bottom edge of the body, the side the uke can sit up on, to accommodate the pick up and strap button comfortably. i played the uke non stop in videos for absolutely ages, although recently as the instrument has settled i've getting more string buzz. it has a zero fret, the same size as all the other frets, i'm jammed a bit of matchstick between the nut and the zero fret, which has raised the strings there, and fixed the buzz, i can play it fine with open g tuning (dgbd) and just simple bar chords, which to be honest is how i often play it anyway! but to get back to better intonation for dgbe regular chord shapes, my pal is gonna replace the zero fret with some fatter fretwire, to give a better and permanent fix.
yes you could buy a pre-made instrument for the price, but if you wanna make your own, the wolfs are great kits, you can decorate the whole thing just however you want, my friend put tru oil over all unpainted wood (which brought out the lovely cherry colour and grain beautifully), and an acrylic varnish over the front of the uke that had my dinosaur painting on!
i've got shed loads of vids with the uke in, you can have a look here (it's a youtube search selecting out just my wolf vids)
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wolfelele+birdseyeview
i'm not sure how many of vids feature the temporary matchstick-zero fret fix, this is the most recent vid i've done with the wolf, so i know for sure it's since the fix, and even with this temporary, imperfect fix, i think the uke still sounds good!
if you have any questions, feel free to ask me here, or PM me, any techie questions i will ask my pal who built it, and bring her answers back to you!