On the other side a similar thing was done with added 'stitching' from some old Archer rivet decals 
That is an interesting idea. That "stitching" does look the part in your photo. I have some of those Archer rivet decals somewhere. I will have to dig them out and have a try.
Failing that I might have a try at using a laser printer and decal paper.
if you print in black on a glossy surface the dots or lines can stand proud of the surface a bit but you have to play around with the printer settings. My old laser printer finally wore out and I just recently replaced with a new small office Brother laser printer. I will need to mess about with printer settings to see what I can produce. So far I managed to make a few decals of other types so I am starting to zero in on my settings.
cheers, Graham
Thanks Graham.
The ones I used were from a mixed sizes sheet of 'offset rivets' which look pretty good unless you blow up the photo; to the naked eye they're fine

Interesting idea about messing with the printed settings on a laser printer to get a similar thing. I'm pretty sure the railways modelling guys have something similar available commercially, but they use 'O' gauge, 'HO guage' etc rather than give a size of rivets and spacing which makes it a bit pot luck unless you buy loads of them . . .
Probably need to mess about with home printed decals at some point given my prediliction for unusual types

The stitching looks terrific! I also like your idea for the fabric.
RAGIII
Cheers RAGIII.
The 'primer' ribs worked well and probably are very scale (given I overdid the sanding back) They are just a bit too subtle however unless you hold the model just right and catch the light on them so needed a bit more emphasis.
After the initial coats of linen I decided to try Nigel's suggestion of using a coloured pencil to suggest the ribs which I think worked really well. I probably should have used a light rather than dark colour for the fuselage sides, but I'm happy with the effect and will use it again. Everything is masked up now for the next coat, but I'll take a picture of the sides once that's been done
