I don't think so not as yet, if you are aware of any I will be interested too. Since you belong also to E-L542, I compiled these (E-L542) results from Ftdna project, were although its very very vague due to many factors one can see some kind of trend emerging.
Considering that many E-35 do not have deeper tests a good number are not updated yet a few E-L542 have unknown regions that cannot be traced by surnames as they are not available here is a very basic general pattern emerging. One has to consider population size of Country (which is available) and general amount of people tested in each country (which I don't think is available). E-L117 is more numerous over all and does have a similar trend too.
Uk 13 + Scotland 6 + England 19 + Wales 1 = 39
Ireland 3
Germany 21
Switzerland 5
Austria 4
Italy 17
Spain 4
France 3
Malta 1
Russia 6
Poland 5
Greece 3
Bulgaria 3
Ukraine2
Slovakia 2
Croatia 2
Latvia 2
Serbia2
Hungary 1
Czech Republic 1
Norway 4
Denmark 3
Sweden 2
Turkey 1
UAE 2