I just ran out of Adox MCC 110 yesterday, in the middle of making a print. I had just made my first "keeper." I switched to Fomabrom 111 Variant to finish the run. I did a test strip and made the same print, with the same manipulations.
Result: The Fomabrom 111 Variant is a bit faster (26 seconds vs 33 seconds). The development time was the same, but the Fomabrom 111 comes up faster (maybe the emulsion is not as hardened?)
In the end I dialed in 10M more to get the print I liked, but that may just have been because I wanted that smidgen more of contrast for the Adox MCC 110 print as well. In the end, the print made on the Adox and the ones on the Foma were virtually indistinguishable visually. The distribution of tones seems the same as do the toe and shoulder, at least at the contrast setting I was working with. The finish seems really similar as well. I didn't compare any other contrast settings, just the one I was using (about 60M if I recall). The Adox paper is a bit stiffer; not sure why, but it may be due to emulsion hardening, which also delays onset of development a bit. Both are great papers.
Best,
Doremus