I started out with 100x Vintage MX Blues, 100x Clear Switch Covers, 100x 62g 24kt Gold Sprit Springs, 100x 2x3x4mm White LEDs, 100x Pair of Sip Sockets Clipped, 2x MX Locks, 2x 78g 24kt Gold Sprit Springs.
I opened up each switch, replaced the spring, inserted the sip sockets, put the clear switch cover on, and then snipped each LED to fit.
I decided to go without switch stickers since they have very little(if any) benefit and take up a tremendous amount of time.
Finished Product!
Soldering Time!
Soldering done but decided to go with a single MX Lock for the Stepped Caps Lock and since I damaged a pair of sip sockets I ended up being short 2x Pair of Sip Sockets & 2x 2x3x4mm White LEDs
Ending Shot with temporary GMK Triumph Adler set, waiting on GMK Hyperfuse.
Close Up Shot
Plugged In and Programmed
Current Setup
This was my first time every building a keyboard and overall I'm pleased. It turned out pretty well and the switches fell amazing.
RS96 w/Granite Keyset
I later on saw that my windows key was flip-flopped, it's corrected now but too lazy to take new pictures.
Update: Managed to get the sip sockets aligned close enough to the LED hole to get a LED to work. I fixed the Windows key as well
Thanks to LXXXIX, Blaise170, and Alienman 82 for the help in gathering all the parts.