Indeed, beautiful and eye appealing.
I looked more closely at the pictures of the wing being made.
Do you use two pieces of paper - one for the upper and one for the bottom of the wing with a built up inner structure?
It looks that way but the pictures of the finished model show a very thin delicate wing. The internal structure must be quite thin itself. Does it provide enough stiffness that it provides the curvature to the wing or is that a result of careful alignment after the CA is applied but before it hardens?
cheers, Graham
Yes you're right, that's two pieces of paper, I adjusted the thickness of paper to control the strenth and the translucency of the "fabric cover".
You should shape the paper parts before apply the super glue.
Although I used super glue to bond the upper cover with the super-glue-hardened lower cover and wing ribs to raise the translucency of the whole wing part, in this case super glue is used mostly as a "stiffener", not as an "adhesive".
EDITTED ERRATA
It's not built up inner structure. The wing ribs are bonded with the lower wing cover.
Bai