Mark, Rick,
Thanks for the encouragement, I'll freely admit to having reservations about this one, She's been a "bear" all the way!
Since the last update the wing rigging has been completed, not without lots of angst and drama. Broken eyelets and fittings popping off to a degree I could hardly believe but it's finally done. My new method of attaching lines to struts was a total failure, lots of lessons learned on this little journey!
Next on the list was to wrap or fill in the double wires with the trademark "lathe" supports. I had followed Dal Gavan's efforts closely on this little challenge and admired his patience in replicating the effect with thin sheet styrene strips. Before copying his method (if I could!) I decided to try a method I discovered completely by accident on my last Build, the WNW Fokker D.VII (OAW)
The Instructions for the D.VII include wrapping the top most longeron in the cockpit with lozenge decals which are pre-shaped on the Decal Sheet. I discovered that laying the decal flat on the top of the longeron, applying a couple of heavy applications of Microsol, and then sitting back and watching, the decal would, once softened, wrap itself tightly around the longeron needing only a little tidying up with a brush soaked in Micosol. Reasoning this should work on the double rigging portions I built a small jig to validate the procedure. The decal material chosen was Wingnut Wings After market Lozenge.
Here's the jig, no further detail needed, and the completed decal "wrap".



.......and here's the painted version.......

I was very pleased with the results; the wraps are now installed on the Model, and once dry will be painted and that seemingly insurmountable challenge turned out to be a relative "cake walk"! (the only challenge being manoeuvering the decal strips into position on the wires which calls for some facial contortions and lots of lip biting! Significantly none of the drooling that Dal mentioned using the styrene method.)
Once the landing gear, engine and cowling, and "pinged off" Vickers are added and the tail section rigged there'll be a few minor touch-ups to do and She'll be done.
Cheers,
Lance