Thanks jojo, Just to do your head in a bit more there is another resistor/s tucked under one of those caps you mention.

you can just see a white band poking out.
This project tweaked my interest as I have an 18w PT and OT that I was saving for that "special build" and again the HYPE that amp builders try to sell there amps with the TAG of a long lost schem that is to die for, sucked me in.
BLAH..... I'm not saying that these amps aren't great, everything about them top notch and with a price to suit, BUT..........
I don't see anything "special" about the circuit and I think its another case of starting with a tried and true schem and adding a touch of "seasoning" to taste.
The perf board is the stumbling point and unless someone can get hold of one, its too hard to trace.
This is what I could find.....
V1a - normal input values
V1b - tremolo circuit - much the same as any used in other amps
V2a - Typical gain stage after 5E3 type tone/volume controls
V2b - this is the hard bit and if you can nut this out, you get a pat on the back
V3a - another gain stage with the "BUMP" circuit which is switching between two sets of cap/resistor values
V3b - cathodyne PI, much the same Vox/Fender
And the rest, same old same old........
There is also a Trainwreck (blues express) flavour to this amp and wanting to use these transformers might be a good build.
To be continued?????????............................