Thanks for the link Mike. That was a good article He was using an after-market PE set, that I don't have. So I'll be using EZ-Line for my rigging. He also has a rudder for the main pontoon that didn't come with the kit. I think it looks cool, but I'm not going to spend the money for it.
UPDATE:
Finally got around to chipping and weathering the pontoons. The outriggers were a quick job, but the big pontoon took some time. I did several passes of chipping, and weathering, and chipping some more. I like how it came out, but of course I always think of things I could've done differently. Next time...
The small pontoons. Only one was rigged when I took the picture.
The big pontoon after chipping and weathering. I used the sponge technique with Vallejo Aluminum, followed by several rounds of oils for some discoloration and streaking.
Here is the final pontoon, with painted white stripe instead of decal.
I forgot to take a picture of it before I closed up the pontoon, but I added a large fishing sinker to the nose of the pontoon, because I had read that without it, the plane would tail-sit when placed on the aircraft dolly. Kit comes with a little part to prop up the back, but I would rather not use that.
Added the interplane struts. I dry-fit the top wing in place and only applied glue to the bottom of the struts, so they would set at the correct angles. Then when the glue was set I removed the top wing again so I could start with placing rigging. Also added tail number decals.
Here you can see I've attached the horizonatal stabilizers and started rigging. The painted white lines turned out okay. There's one wonky bit on the right stab, but it's not too noticeable.
I kind of messed up the order of things next. I attached the top wing (affter setting the rigging attachments on it) and that worked out fine. But then I added the outrigger pontoons and the bombs to the lower wing. I shouldn't have done that, because now it is quite a bit more fragile when handling, which will probably make the job of rigging even more difficult. Well, we'll see how that goes. The tail rigging is done, you can kind of see it in this pic.
Hoping to get the rigging done today, then attach the main pontoon tomorrow. More rigging after that. Ugh.
Cheers, Mark