Well its definitely a challenge, my friend. Especially rigging with something only twice the thickness of a human hair and made of soft plastic lol. I had to glue one end down, wait five to ten minutes and then very carefully stretch the other end into place, hold it there with the x-acto, and add a spot of Tamiya extra thin while holding in place so the glue could dry enough to hold the end in place. It took a little practice, but that was the method that ended up working.
To firm them up a bit I held the model in front of a solar heat lamp. So they are mostly straight and a little too thin in a couple of places... and a touch loose in a few others, but its not easy to tell.
I think it turned out alright. Last night after I posted I decided to give it one last clear cote of Vallejo with a brush. Unfortunately it came out glossy. That was confusing and I investigated the bottle to find out the stuff that makes it matte was all stuck to the bottom. So after 20 minutes of shaking to get it all mixed back up I ran it through the AB and the finish is now very flat. It looks better now lol.
Anyways, this build was good. I used a lot of sprue bits for filler instead of my typical bondo and I can't tell where I had to fill anything in at all. For small spaces sprue bits are the way to go for filler. :)
Have an excellent day my friend!