Carl,
Thanks for that , I was trying for the battle scared look as some of the damage was too much to have it pristine, if you have a look at Louis's photo of Mannocks 74 Sqd. A/C that was posted on this build you can see what I mean. They didn't have time or resources to keep them in top condition, often it was land, re-arm, re-fuel and off again.
John B,
It was a challenge but came out ok, there are no turnbuckles on the rigging as such, the SE5a had RAF flat wire rigging which had a thread forged on the end for fastening and tension adjustment, I did salvage the .8mm tube that terminated the rigging, which was reused ,the anchors I made from .25mm copper wire twisted into eyelets.
John H.
Was satisfying to restore the wreck, the Bristol is not far off, then I shall start on the one I really want to build, a Sopwith triplane still thinking about its livery.