[quote="jjman"][quote="le_plastique"]Hello,
I have no electrical experience what-so-ever.  I've been interested in wrecks for a while and I was cruising youtube and I found a great clip of a clone that was build by a member here who maintained that prior to building his wreck he had never even touched a soldering iron.  Anyhoo, I'm wondering if I should give it a shot.  I'm also wondering where I'd get the most authentic parts and how much I should expect to pay.  I'm only interested in building a chassis, I don't need a fancy head cab or anything.  Oh, and I want to use 6v6s instead of El34s, if that helps.
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If you truly have no electrical experience, you should probably build something simpler 1st.  Walk before run.  I fully understand the desire to go for something ambitious but you need to make mistakes to learn.  For a beginner, an Express has too many areas for those mistakes so you might get frustrated and give up before complete success.
My first build was a Champ type circuit which is the most basic there is.  I had soldered plenty in the past, fixed things, and read books on tube amps already.  However, I still made critical mistakes.  One of them was big hum and probably went unresolved for a year.  Then one day it dawned on me.  I moved a key ground connection, and it’s the perfect small amp now.
http://www.geocities.com/jjsant/champo_sm58.mp3
If you have a friend who’s familiar and can step in if needed then I’d say go for the Express.  Otherwise I’d consider a stepping stone.[/quote]
I think your advice is very sound.  The more I read this thread the more I realize I know a lot less about amps then I thought I did.  Think a Mission amps 5e3 kit would be ideal for that type of circuit?  I might also hit up the guy at Sdg Vintage.