Szyp...most of us here seem reasonalby intelligent, sharp, nice, resourceful, so just about anything would be doable. Sometimes though, looking at things differently may help, to see what may hinder. In the hobby world decades back, we built all kinds of "stuff" flying, static, etc...but back then, likely had no real worry about things like supplies, availability, workspace, smell of glue, paints, fuel, areas to fly/display/store, rules and regs, litigation, etc.
Now, decades later, "stuff" is costly, limited LHS, regulations galore, and significant other may disapprove of eg "clutter." Sure, you're smart enough to make that plane..it's just bigger, maybe more parts, but certainly doable to a guy like youself. If you can make a small "stick model, " the basics are there for large ones...BUT, think...do you have the room? Workspace? Display area? Are you gonna use dope/smelly glues that might disturb? Might it bother them...might stong odors seep thru cracks or infiltrate your own furniture?
I've 4 unstarted Guillows planes and 2 more coming. A rude awakening recently... I'm gonna get in doghouse unless I use a way less desirable area to construct. Hmm....need to keep the peace, so I'm really limited now, and looks like I'll be buying lots of Elmers. So, look at the overall picture. Yes, I know this sounds negative, but it may be reality. Hey, good luck, I'll know I'll need it.