You've picked a great kit for your first rigging job as the rigging is limited. I've only ever used monofilament myself and I'm pleased with the results I get with it so I can't see myself changing to anything else.
One suggestion you might want to consider when rigging the undercarriage is to ensure that you do it after installing the wheels. I rigged one of my models without the wheels in place and when I installed them after, I ended up with sagging lines. As I was using eyelets to secure my rigging, it was a relatively simple matter of snipping them off, replacing both strands, and pulling them taut to true everything up again, but if you're drilling through and gluing the lines in place, it would be a more difficult repair.
If it's not too late, the only other suggestion I have is that you make your rigging lines extra long as they're so much easier to work with when pulling them taut and gluing them. I always wish that I had more slack to work with, and promptly forget to cut longer lengths the next time around.
Cheers,
Chris