Thanks Steph.
My gift to my wife for Mother's Day was to stay out of her way and what better way to do that than spend several hours at the bench.........tongue firmly in cheek.
And so, it was on to the rigging. I used the technique described earlier using the knit-in elastic material and it worked great. Cut the material 3 to 6 mm short, CA glue one end, grab the other with tweezers, place a dab of CA on the end, put some accelerator in the receiving hole, insert the end in the hole and let go after a second or two. Easy peasy. Here it is part way through:

I started with the cabane strut rigging and worked my way out. The next tricky part was to lay in the braces at the intersections of the cross pieces. These were cut from rod, laid in place and then a dab of CA was applied. With the rigging done, I stuck on the engine cowl
In this side view, you can just make out the pairs of connecting wires between the ailerons, though they are a bit out of focus. These were done with stretched clear sprue which is stiffer and stays straighter than the regular stuff. Once placed. I ran a brush load of silver paint along their length.
Still a few more fiddly bits to stick on but the end is near. Thanks for looking.