Apparently you may also have a VCR that is still blinking "12:00", but that's OK, we'll help you get through it

(Couldn't resist the jab at the date/time stamp of pics)
Unfortunately, those pictures are pretty fuzzy _ I have a hard time trying to see any relevant details.
Can you try to get one of the OTHER side of the diode board ? Maybe try moving back just a bit further with the camera and it might be in better focus.
Things can get hot on that diode board, and sometimes a little discoloration is just that and nothing else, but from that side and the fuzziness of the picture it is hard to tell.
The earlier (pre-79) diode boards were more prone to sometimes "unsoldering" themselves due to heat, than the later ones.If it comes down to replacing the diode board,
one can obtain a unit that is considered better than the OEM unit AND for less money (how 'bout that !?!?) from several sources - the manufacturer is called "Thunderchild"
and will set you back about $95 or so. But, we haven't reached that point inthe diagnosis yet.
Do you have a multimeter or Volt-Ohm meter handy ? There are some resistance checks that you can do with the alternator & brushes but you'll have to put them back together somewhat to do this... I am trying to locate the info on how many ohms you should see measuring at different points of the alternator, but the bookshelf is not giving it up easy today.. before you removed the brushes, where the springs pushing them to make good contact with the slip rings, or could you see gaps ? I think that anything less than 8mm or so on the brush length is too short/worn out, though the spring might be able to still keep things close, but not quite touching, at that length.