Des,
Nice start. I am still wrestling with my Historic Wings kit for a 1:72 Fokker Spin.
You have seen these pictures before, but I took those in august 2011, when this Spin replica (from the 1930ies) was exhibited in the St. Bavo church in Haarlem.
It might help you with the rigging and other details. Since then, I have found that almost every Fokker Spin is unique in itself:







There are more pictures, but these just give a good impression.
By the way, I don't know why in english you are referring to the Fokker Spin as a Fokker Spin
ne. Don't know where those two additional letters came from. Spin is Spider in dutch. If you look at the rigging, this might be an explanation for the name.
Regards,
Ivo