Okay folks:
Made some progress on the EII. This view shows the rigging front underside and the attachment points. I tried to divine from the instructions, the Eduard instructions and the photo's which line went to which control point. This is my best guess. I am using a combination of EZ line and monofilament. My plan is to rig the underside, leave the monofilament un fixed until I do the upper and then tighten the underside so the wings are level and even, fix and call it good.

I painted the turnbuckles green and red per the discussion on one of the other builds.
On this image you can see that the forward turnbuckles go to the inboard attachments and the rear turnbuckles go to the outboard.

Also visible is my attempt at staining. Not real convincing but I am taking a slow less is more approach to weathering. I am using oils.
Here you can see that the wings do sag and need the strength of a monofilament for support.

Here is an example of some of my weathering. I just airbrushed a mixture that looked like stain and sprayed it on. I am not totally convinced but this is an experiment and I will pass what I learn on the next model. I was going to use the Steve Robson wheels on this one, but will use them on another one.

The wings and the airbrush weathering.

And some of the fuselage weathering.

That's about it for now folks. I want to get back to the build and get the wings straightened out.
Thanks for looking and comments.
Best
Mark