Karl, nice to see you poking your head in buddy!
Just be sure to get the grease out from under your finger nails when you're all set. I discovered the crochet rope solution to tow cables a while back after talking with a ship-building buddy who mentioned he used beeswax to do the same thing with ship rigging thread. Since the Future permeates the rope as it dries, it has the added bonus of preventing the rope/thread from becoming a paint sponge by creating an acrylic barrier. Also makes it much stiffer and "cable like" in terms of how it behaves and drapes and is much more flexible to work with vs the awful steel wire that DML provides.
Steve and Terry, thanks as always for the comments and support! Hard to believe just how much my building pace has contracted over the last few months...this build actually started in March and is setting a new record for me in terms of total chronological duration for a single build! It will get done, just a question of "when"!