Phil
I don't know that I would call that a definitive answer.
Absolutely agree! Let me reiterate where I am. Four months ago my only experience building valve equipment was back in the late 60's/early 70's when I made a couple of valve transmitters (when I was into amateur radio). So over the past 3 months, I have spent literally many, many hours researching the net and other sources to enable me to build my AC15 clone. Unfortunately I have never seen or heard in isolation a Vox (vintage or modern) close up and personal. So my actual knowledge of them is nil, nada and as such I cannot provide ANY definitive answers on the subject.
I am, though, willing to learn from those who do have the expertise and knowledge (for which I am immensely thankful) and through my own build experience. However, I am also keen to keep my mistakes to a minimum, hence my many questions here. I am a great believer in the five {six?} P's. [
Proper Preparation Prevents {Piss} Poor Performance]

Ed,
I would run a bus wire above the pots to the input jacks, but I would make it look nicer than the photo that was posted. This buss would be used for andy and all preamp grounds.
In what way would you make my bus look nicer? My bus was formed from some heavy gauge multi-core wire I had up in the loft which I striped, twisted even tighter then tinned with solder. I chose it as it is stiff enough to bend and stay bent and it saved me buying something else.
Also what does 'andy' mean?
The connections to my bus are (each grouped by stage on the tag boards): input jacks, V5 (vib/trem preamp), V7 (osc), V6 (modulator), V2 (PI), the filter ladder connected to VR2 (CH II Vol), the junction of R19/R20 (both 220K) which connects to both volume controls, V1 (EF86), and the negative side of cap can C4/C8. The last five (PI to C4/C8) are all connected adjacent to each other just beside the brilliance switch.
I am usure whether the R19/R20 junction should connect there or whether that should connect directly to R22/C12 (i.e the 130ohm/50uF) on the power chassis.
The rest I would simply attach to a Power Transformer bolt separating the preamp ground with the power amp section.
On the Power chassis, I have mostly followed the layout in Grosvenor's book which grounds R22/C12 at a 3 way tag strip near the EL84's, and C41/C42 (resevoir caps) to their own chassis connection (the cap can mounting nut). He does not show a ground connection for the secondary centre tap (which is connected to primary 0v), but I have added a fuse between the centre tap and ground (on the PT nut) - i.e. as per AC15HTVH1 handwired schematic - at which point the common connection of two 100ohm resistors (heater virtual tap) also connects.
Hope that all makes sense!
Now would it be better, as you suggest, to connect C40/C41, R22/C12, PT CT, Heater CT to a single point, i.e. the PT nut ground? I have a 4-way tag which I could use to isolate R22/C12, so easy to do.
Any other comments are most welcome.
Dave