I just built one of these for myself, from the layout here. I used a piece of perfboard, but followed the PCB layout.
Before adding any ICs I powered everything up and tested the voltage at the correct pins. Op-amp pin 8, 5V at the regulator and PT2399. Everything checked out. When I put the chips in I wasn't getting any oscillation. After a long "close" inspection I couldn't figure it out. Came back later for a quick look and see an obvious solder bridge. Fixed that and everything started working. Never under estimate the effect of taking a break on your productivity.
I haven't given it much of a test yet. First impressions seem to say that everything is working correctly. Sounds to me like the LFO has sort of a wobble to it. Like it's not quite a triangle. This seems to change as the speed and depth are adjusted. I'll have to test it some more.
I did sub the 100 ohm resistor from PT2399 Pin 6 to ground with 82 ohm, as this was the closest I had on hand. I figure this wouldn't make much difference? I'm thinking about adding 50K pot to ground at this resistor to get regular delay and chorusy sounds. I assume this should work.