This is the most exciting WWI modeling release in a LONG time for me.
I will be interested to see if Copper State rises to the challenge and provide the modeler with a clear, easy to follow rigging diagram and instructions.
I have said for years WNW dropped the ball with rigging and it is the No. 1 reason a lot of modelers avoid WWI models.
There should be an entirely independent, second instruction manual just for rigging IMO, with each run color coded and labeled, showing in multiple view drawings where the line begins, and where it ends. Break it down 1 line at a time and it's not that difficult.
The installation order should be suggested making it easy to get everything where it needs to be. The Caudron in particular demands this. Reminds me of the Fe.2b from WNW.
If you start your rigging in the wrong place on a plane like this Caudron, you'll never get enough access to where other lines need to go, and it's not as easy as you might think; it's easy to rig yourself into a corner, especially with THIS level of complexity.
Copper State, are you reading this!?