Made a start on some of the rigging, I'm using EZ line, it's very soft and floppy so it's impossible to feed it through a small hole.
The main yard is the original plastic one, I wanted to preserve the detail, so the line is threaded through 0.3mm drilled holes, secured with a dab of superglue and cut flush with the hole where needed.
My method is to cut a piece of fishing line, about six inches long and push both ends through the drilled hole, pull it nearly through leaving a loop, drop the end of the EZ line through the loop and gently pull the other ends, if it goes according to plan, you end up with the EZ line through the hole. Sounds complicated but it's harder to say than do, just needs perseverance.
The brass yards are easier to do. Just a case of tying the line with a suitable knot, adjusting the tension, dab of superglue and cut off, job jobbed.
You'll probably notice that the tension in the line has put a bit of a curve in the plastic yard, hopefully this should cancel out when the braces pull in the opposite direction.
Hope all this drivel makes sense.
Haddock.