The center piece attached nicely
The first wing tip... not so much. Part of the problem is this covering doesn't have a large shrinking capability, but the bigger problem is simply the way I went about applying it. Learn from my mistakes here people!
The complicating factor is the two piece graphic - that's held together with the same adhesive used to hold the covering to the frame. So I can't heat up the joint to help it stretch or conform to the curves without the two pieces separating. I plant to cut out the covering piece on that tip rib bay that's the ugliest and create a new yellow/white covering piece that's nice and flat to go in there. Better an extra seam or two than that rumpled mess...
With the experience of knowing how the buckling problem was going to hit, I was able to do a considerably better job on the second wing tip.
I still need to trim that wing tip, but I couldn't resist turning on the lights and seeing what she looks like - the orange effect is sort of neat
The second row of lights was the right choice on the bottom of wing for sure.
So I just need to trim that tip, replace the one panel of covering on the 1st wing tip, shrink out a couple little wrinkles, and put a plug on the wiring for the lights. Then it's back to the fuselage covering!