I think I'd like to build a '68 12 series Superlead, to the 'VH Specs' which were revealed by John Suhr some time ago. The aim is to own a build to join my other stock JMP Marshalls, but for it to be solely for getting a VH tone. Cos I think everyone should have a 'Van Halen amp'

I'd like to do it on the cheap. By that, I mean I don't care if it's not 100% accurate in terms of materials, suppliers and parts, just as long as the circuit is correct and the Chassis and Board holes and layout allow me to follow the various published layout diagrams.
I also don't mind collecting the parts over a long time, if it means getting the build cost right down by shopping around.
I already have a 1980 100w JMP empty head cab that I can stick this in.
One problem is that most of the kits or parts suppliers for these things are US-centric. I'd like to think I can get everything I need here in the UK from regular electronics suppliers like RS?
Also I am contemplating building it as a 50w '68 as it would further bring down the cost and complexity of the build. All my current Marshalls are 50w. I know the VH tone has already been 100w concentric but even Dave Friedman thinks his own personal '68 50w is his benchmark amp for that tone. Does a 50w sound reasonable and how would the 'VH Spec' translate to a 50w build?