I found the tutorial interesting, but in many ways frustrating. I want to tackle rigging, but there are simply far too many options. turnbuckles, no turnbuckles, EZ Line, fishing line, stretched sprue, eyelets, no eyelets, drill through the wings, don't drill through the wings, etc. I don't know where to start. I have a couple Wingnut Wings models and I want to rig them, but their instructions tell me not to use turnbuckles and to just drill out the rigging holes and use EZ-Line. Is that what I should do? Is that the best way for a beginner to start rigging? To me it seems like the best way to go because it appears to offer the least number of chances for frustration. Using the tutorial here I need to buy wire somewhere to make eyelets and then find a female willing to give me her used pantyhose. I could try asking some women at work, but fear it'll lead to a restraining order or two. I just want someone to tell me which method will produce good results for the first timer. Is the method suggested by Wingnut Wings difficult?
This is like when my wife sends me to the store and asks me to get feta cheese. Then when I get there I see 12,000 different kinds of feta. Rigging is probably not that difficult, but it's daunting simply because everywhere a newbie like me looks, somebody suggests a different way of doing it.
Sorry for the rant,
Kirk