There are three tripod mounts on an MT2K, body bottom, body top (under the cold shoe) and on the baseplate.

If you want to avoid cut off in a vertical shot from the baseplate while using wides, you can turn the camera on it's side, in landscape mode and use the shift movements as surrogate rise and fall.

Lenses shorter than 90mm use the body-internal focussing track when the bed is dropped out of the way. Rise in this configuration is limited as it relies on the shell top being hinged out of the way as the lens rises.

@OP, if you find yourself in North West Scotland, you can try my MT2K.

Mike