I purchased the kit in Sept but didn't start work until Dec.
Between work and other obligations I averaged about 1 hour a day so I'd say this was 50 - 60 hours for me. Your mileage may be different.
The instructions are outstanding. Every solder joint, every component is detailed and illustrated. Outstanding!
Only a few hick-ups:
The sent the wrong circuit boards for the filament so I got those replaced
They also sent MJE5731A transistors with too short leads. This was the most serious issue. I thoughtlessly installed them on the head sink without even considering the implications. Then, stupidly, I tried to bridge the gap to the circuit board by soldering short pieces of wire from the transistor lead to the holes in the circuit board. A disaster. I spent a few hours sucking the solder out off of the circuit board with a cheap barely functional solder sucker and some used solder wick. They sent a set of replacement MJE5731A transistors with longer leads and I got it together.
I can't think of any other issues. I worked slowly and double and triple checked the instructions. Biggest gotcha with the instructions -- sometimes it states 'attach and solder', sometimes just 'attach'. Pay close attention to this.
I used a Hakko Fx-888D solder station. I experimented with different solder tips. For me, the sweet spot was 12mm chisel head.
I used AlphaFay rosin core solder .032 diameter. But on some of the ground lugs with multiple wires I used the thicker AlphaFay 31605. It worked to get all the wires into the solder joint but i end up with solder joints the size of a pea.
As was suggested, I printed a hard copy of the manual in black and white but kept the electronic copy available on a computer because seeing the illustrations in color can provide clearer details and context.
There were many moments when I was mentally calculating the cost of sending a failed kit assembly to Bottlehead for completion.
By the way, the MJE5731A comes in two packages -- a long and short lead package. You need the long lead package.
Some of my solder joints look like giant tumors but they work.
If I had to do it again, I think I would invest in a solder/rework station with a good solder sucking function. Using spring loaded solder suckers and Solder braid is slow and awkward.