Re-wiring my newly acquired Jag-Stang

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Hey everyone! I posted this on Reddit a couple of days ago, and I haven't received any helpful feedback. I'm hoping someone can help here.

I’ve always been a massive Nirvana fan, and the quirky body style of the Jag-Stang has always been super appealing to my eyes. I recently managed to acquire a 1996 model, but the factory components are old, cheap, and a bit dusty.

Because of that, I’m gutting all the electronics and replacing them with brand new pots, a new output jack, and new pickups (Seymour Duncan Antiquity Texas Hot in the neck, and an SH-4 JB in the bridge). I am keeping the two original slider switches since they still function perfectly, and I’m also adding a treble bleed circuit to the volume pot.

Here is where I need some help. I absolutely do not like the way the factory Jag-Stang/Mustang switches function. It's just too much to think about while playing. I wanted to rewire the guitar so it functions much more intuitively like other traditional guitars, but still keeps that cool Kurt Cobain aesthetic with the slider switches.

I can do basic pickup swaps, but re-configuring switch functions like this from scratch is totally new territory for me. I mapped out a custom diagram and wanted to see if more experienced eyes could review it to make sure my logic is actually going to work.

Here is exactly what I am trying to achieve with this diagram:
  • Top Switch (Master Pickup Selector): Wired with a crisscross pattern to act exactly like a standard Les Paul 3-way toggle.
    • UP: Neck Only
    • MIDDLE: Neck + Bridge (Parallel)
    • DOWN: Bridge Only
  • Bottom Switch (Bridge Mode & Killswitch): Dictates what the JB humbucker is doing, plus a master mute.
    • UP: Full Humbucker
    • MIDDLE: Coil-Split
    • DOWN: Master Mute (Killswitch)
Any feedback or tips before I heat up the soldering iron would be hugely appreciated. Thanks!
 

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