if anyone cares, i took one for the team and went with the roadkill badger. i went with the well-known greenback-style (!) screamin' eagle and red, white and blues. there was sorta a method to my madness, though... i've been wanting another american-voiced cab for a while to use with my vht special 6 and engl, after the texas heat turned out to be a bit dark and more aimed at overdrive and a little modern-sounding (don't get me wrong, i really like it, just it didn't really do what i was after ).
arrived today. what i know about DIY can be written on the back of a stamp, so take what i'm about to say with a pinch of salt, but it seems to be well-made, looks very sharp and sounds badass (at the lowish volumes i'm playing at, anyway). Certainly with the vht special 6 (i haven't tried it with the engl yet). It sounds a bit weird (not bad, just different) with my laney, though that's to be expected as that's a british-voiced amp with american-voiced speakers (and i didn't buy it to use with the laney anyway, i just tried it for the lulz).
I know a guy on another forum says there's something about eminence's midrange that he doesn't like, and i'm sorta wondering if that's at play here... i've still only tried their american speakers, so I don't know if that's just what american speakers are like or if the redcoat range is the same. it did seem a little like the midrange of the laney was clashing with the midrange of the speakers (or it might just be a tone i'm not used to... as i said, it didn't really sound "bad", just "different").
anyway, just in case anyone is thinking of one, i was pretty impressed. certainly for the money, it's very nice indeed.