I was interested in that same thing recently and couldn't find anything. Poking around the only evidence of it I can find is this convention appearance. I don't think they ever actually sold it, though I can't say that with absolute certainty.
I think it looked really nice. Obviously it's got different goals in mind than the Tomy, rather than studio authenticity it's going for augmented detail. Remaining broadly authentic in form while increasing the intricacy of the lighting and paint. Sort of like if the original studio model, still based on the same design, had been assembled/painted in the modern day instead of the 60s. Authentic vs idealized reinterpretations both have their own appeals.
I certainly wouldn't complain about having that on my shelf, but at the prices QMx charged for their artisan replicas (in the several thousands) it would never have happened for me. I'm quite content with the prospect of my $600 studio authentic model (of course allowing for the port side to actually be finished, an actual shuttle bay, and the canon separation gimmick). Very exciting that one of the experts involved with the most recent smithsonian restoration consulted on it.