Back in the mid 90s I was in college and had a Fender Bullet. It was the double cut away version made in the USA with a thin tele style neck. The body sort-of resembled a strat with a hard tail bridge though there were no belly or forearm cutouts.

Not mine, just a pic I found online of one similar.
I sold it about 10 years ago and wish I never would have. Every once in a while I'll cruise evilbay looking at them, but I'll probably never pull the trigger just because nice examples are getting expensive. Anyway, I was thinking about what I should do for my next project and I came across this picture of a strat with a tele neck then it dawned on me, I need to build a bullet!

Instead of reinventing the wheel, I've decided to start with a Fender Pawn Shop 51. It's what I would call the modern day bullet.

I've decided that I wanted to change up the pickguard a bit. Here's a quick sketch I did of the pawn shop 51 control plate and how it sits overlayed with a bullet pickguard and a strat pickguard. In the end, I'll probably go with a strat style on the top and a tele style on the bottom.

Also, in the mid 90s, I was playing a lot of Local H, and always wanted to do a setup like Scott Lucas with a separate bass pickup and control circuit. Here's a sketch that I colored in with the pickguard.

Give or take the color and I'll probably lose the stripes, I just did it up in the same color as the above strat.
Well, thoughts, suggestions?