ok, if you are at this point you should think about to add your wires because the model has a flying pose you have to the model is not made to stand
well, for the wires i just can speak for my own but i found two points where the model has the quite perfect position i used 80gsm paper but in theory it should also work with thicker paper or larger scales because of gravity
lol sry but i think have to lift your motivation a bit mine was ruined at this point
ok then pic1 when you are at this point finished arms finished torso and the first pieces of the legs add your wires i prefere to do that before you start with the legs, took me a bit to grab the wire from the head through the legs
i used very thin nylon wires they are quite invinsible what is cool when someone see the model the first time
pic2 here you can see a lot of stuff i start with the top
the two little arrows show you the point for the head make a tiny little hole that your wire fit through put the wire through the whole model and grab it with a tweezer add something to the wire i used some sticks from a q-tip this time and put it inside, then push the wire out again from the outside so you have no big hole at the outside
do the same at the tail here you can see the system you have a short tail at the torso and the whole tail later you just have to stick them together (i had to remove the color that the glue fit better, just for that question)
i lead the wire also through the finished tail and cut about 1cm away from the end i also glued some paper stripes inside the model that the model will not collapse because of the huge tail you should do that too
pic5 when you combine the finished tail with the rest of the model you have only one try otherwise you have to do a lot stuff again so try it first how you want to connect them
search a good place for the model, that the glue can dry