Thanks Guy, I'm sure it isn't - this is my first and it really isn't that different from anything else apart from having to add tabs to the fuselage halves to provide something to add the glue to......
After all the trials and tribulations with the aluminium I finally got the wing undersides painted. The Tabloid needed to show a shadow of the framework, and the Baby appears to need lighter rib tapes, despite the fact that it's CDL - maybe it was painted with something a little different than the CDL used on RFC aircraft due to the conditions it served in (any ideas?) I tried a number of different methods: the framework on the Tabloid was drawn on with a brown pencil and sprayed over. The light tapes on the Baby I have previously done with white decal strips sprayed over, but that is very tedious. I tried a white paint pen, but it was too thick, so I tried a white graphite pencil. That didn't show up over the CDL. In the end I resprayed the undersurfaces white and masked them with Jammy Dog mm masking tape. A coat or 2 of CDL, then the tape was removed and another thin coat applied to tone down the white. It's still tedious but much better as I can at least adjust the masking tape to get it straight much easier than I can with the decal strips, and I know they're all going to be exactly the same width. Shame about that pen though, if anyone knows of an ultra fine tip white paint pen please let me know! Ditto in brown....
Here's what the wings look like now, first the Baby:


and the Tabloid:


and yes, the masking tape removed a chunk of the aluminium paint under the Baby, so that needs to be repainted yet again!
Next up is a strut making session!
Thanks for looking in!
Ian