Ok gang, 'tis done. Turned out pretty good overall if I do say so myself. I changed just a few values and it ended up delivering the sounds that I had intended--wonders never cease.

The Marshall side is JTM in spades and the 5879 pentode side gives a fatter sound for the Strat. The KT66 sound is pretty hard to beat in my never-to-be-humble opinion. Thanks to 2Deaf and tubenit for their initial feedback
Had one bonehead startup goof--the relay/LED power supply requires the 6.3v filament AC but those windings had a center tap which I grounded that wasn't going to work no matter how much I wished it so. Caught it with the light bulb limiter though. I ended up using the 5v windings and though it only gave me ~4.3v out, it works fine.
I had the idea to shock mounted the tubes with those silicon washer/dampners that you see on reverb tanks. I don't know how well it will work in the long run but the intention is to ease tube abuse inside the torture chamber known as 'the combo' and reduce the onset of the rattle and microphonics.
The Canarywood worked out in that I got lucky and stumbled into a 10" wide piece locally that was just long enough to do the cab.
A few thoughts on this are 1) the MOSFET source follower really works well 2) the LND150 preamp to the 5879 is really, really nice; don't be afraid to try it in this capacity. It is more of a boost rather than OD; the gain is indeed dialed back to about 30% or so and warms up the 5879 just enough within the span of the 500K volume 3) the speaker compliment is a 12" scumnico and a Weber 10A125 which work well together and 4)Doug Hoffman is a phenomenal purveyor of components.
Lastly--while I don't post much, I appreciate those of you who do and draw out the technical knowledge of the PRRs, the Sluckeys, the Hotblueplates, etc. These kinds of projects wouldn't turn out as successful without a great community like this. Regards
dennis