Thank you for all the replies!

my experience with Senior Chief's, by the time they get that star, they don't know where they fit 
Well, by the time I got there, I didn't fit much at all.. hence, retired. I had this habit of attempting to do what made the most sense. Know why the stars are upside-down?.... so I don't poke myself in the chin when I fall asleep at my desk!!!

Seriously though... I'll try to address all replies now. I agree that a champ would get a lot of what I want tone-wise, but now I get a dedicated guitar room in a larger house. When I'm home alone I want to be able to get louder than necessary. Anything with 2 6l6/el34 would be just beyond overkill. I guess power tube distortion while still being relatively comfortable in the same room is the target. No worry of neighbors around here.
I do want the build to be a journey. "Easy to build" is definitely not required. I won't lie, I'm a practical (cheap) person typically, but this time I'm springing for the fancy components where I never would before, just so I know they're in there.
@bmccowan, I've never made it a point to study the brown amps. I have experience with various tweeds and all types of BF/SF combos & heads. What is it about the browns that make you suggest them? I should get the old Gerald F. Weber books out, wherever they are.
@tubenit, I think your recipe sounds like where I want to go. I really need to study this one tube reverb.
I'm open to a master volume as well but I've only tried one that I really liked. It was on a Sunn 50w KT66 head I bought for $100. I tried like hell to blueprint that thing but could never replicate it. Something going on with the EF86 I couldn't figure out. It was probably broken in just the right way.
I'm also open to oddball tubes. Something non-standard for guitar amps where good NOS tubes can still be affordably had.
I have a lot of reading to do. I'm ready to start shopping but restraining myself to get a solid plan nailed down.