I have a newbie question from someone has never done any rigging ... I have EZ-line black fine and being very elastic in my perverted mind I keep asking me "why i am the only one that think to do like that"... (and if nobody does a "why" it will be there) ... I thought to measure with the caliber all the rigging lines prepare them first one by one with turnbuckes and anchor points etc...all 5-10mm shorter, prepare the holes and then when the wings are ready (paint, decals, etc ... ) glue the anchor points with already the rigging ready on the upper wing, glue the wings and finally glue the turnbukles with already everything ready and attached to the lower wing, without having to become crazy to work between the narrow space of the wings,"Plug-and-play", reducing frustration to the bare minimum ... in theory it should work ... in theory ... if the lines are all shorter the same ,say 5mm, the rigging lines when pulled should all have the same thickness ..... ok if you understand what i means now is the time when you wise man's say "mate that's just fantasy does't work"... I am ready to be stoned as a heretic! ...
i dont know why but it's all morning i have this part of Bohemian Rhapsody on my head and sound like the answer to my question to me...
"Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality
Open your eyes, look up to the skies and see
I'm just a poor boy, I need no sympathy
Because I'm easy come, easy go, little high, little low...."...
...maybe the god of modelling want tell me something...