FIXED IT!! FINALLY!!

I recently decided it was time to get myself an oscilloscope and without it I'd probably have been working on this board till who knows when.
SOS6 was triggering super fast so I decided to risk jumpering SOS6 to ground and in that state it would fire up with fans spinning. Was testing with buffers isolated and SC50 jumpered so no idea what would have happened on screen. Noticeably a lot less buzz than a working board.
MID voltage would go to 60V or so on start-up and then drop down to about 9V where it would sit. Breaking out my scope I saw the sustain waveform looked about right. Scoping further I found that Q451 was missing its drive waveform. From another helpful post by tom66 explaining how MID works I figured out that Q451 charges MID and Q441 discharges MID. So Q441 which had its drive signal was discharging MID but Q451 was not doing its job of charging it.
Long story short I followed the signal back and eventually (really eventually!) found the culprit was a damaged trace under pin 12 (HIN) of IC521, hence the missing drive signal for Q451. Trace bridged and now the TV is alive and displaying an image!
Very happy to put the lid on this one finally and get it out of the garage. It has been with me too long and followed me through a house move. Shame it's probably worth less than I paid for it now but I was too stubborn to give up on it. Thanks for all the helpful posts! Now I've got a few more Panasonic SC boards to work on which I'm hoping will go a lot smoother! I do enjoy the challenge.

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