A couple of things:
1. You used the self-tapping #8 screw for the ground connection instead of the other #8 screw provided. If it hasn't gobbled up the threads on that nut, it shouldn't be the end of the world, but it must have been tough to get the nut to go on well.
2. You are missing a nut on one of your power transformer screws. If you're out of screw thread, double check that the insulating washers are all oriented properly (this is a common mistake).
3. You have a 220uF 250V capacitor in backwards. This is creating a short, which is burning up the 270 Ohm resistor that looks cooked. You can try flipping the cap around to be oriented properly, but you may need to replace it.
Hope this helps.
-PB