Update....
Rigging is done....
I must admit this is a very tedious endeavor. I have to give a lot of credit you you long time WWI builders. It's insane, At times I felt like I needed to be ambidextrous and I needed a third hand. Rigging anything is tough and this was a triumph of the will. I think I prob had a good ten to twelve hours in rigging this. Yes I made some mistakes that I had to correct, yes I learned a ton, I will know what to do and what not to do in the future. I have one line that went slack that I will replace, but overall I feel good. The "Y" shaped lines on either side of the nacelle were a real character builder, but with lots of planning I was able to get it like I wanted. I used the gaspatch stuff and I thought it was great. I rigged it with .015 fishing line, it looked good to my eye so I went with it. Oh I also realized it's very hard to photograph the rigging....
I did the center section first.....

Then I got the tops all connected.....






Got to tell you, this was a real character builder. Now I just need to paint the guns, mount the bombs, and a few other details, touch up here and there, a few lines need another coat of paint......got to keep going, nose to the grindstone, the end is in sight!