Okay we're on the home straight now
Electronics time!
Here is the original wiring harness

I extracted that in it's entirety and labelled the wires so Kristian could drop it directly into his Fender Bullet strat.
So onto the new wiring
Theres nothing much to say other than what we put in our earlier post in this thread, other than saying I try to work as neatly as possible , making good solder joints. I chose to use the old style push back wire to complete the wiring so Kris could have it like an old strat as much as possible.
The good quality of the parts made them a joy to work with and later when we tested it we were pleased with the sounds too.
Here is the pick-guard loaded with all the new stuff

We put this all back together and restrung the guitar.
A little care was needed to prevent the components from shorting out against the screening paint as the switch was somewhat deeper than the one that the body had been routed for.
Once assembled adjustments were made to get the set-up right (which weren't something that make any sense to photograph) and things felt pretty nice.
On reflection I am glad that we did fret dress the guitar as there were a couple of frets that were a tiny bit high and also the work we did with adding fallaway and the compound radius-ing at the top end will pay dividends.
We certainly didn't remove much metal at all - but the little we did remove will just make everything better from a playing point of view.