Yes, the Tony was mistaken for an Me 109 when first encountered, but it is a completely different plane. Most of the scale WW2 models at FAC seem to be 24" ws. But having always built and displayed models in the same scale, I prefer Guillow's idea to make them all 1/16 scale. I scaled up the Tony and showed the plans so you can all see the differences with Guillow's. Actually the plans of the Tony look very much like the 1945 Guillow plans I have for the Spitfire. I believe it was after WW2 when Guillow decided to change there construction method and sacrifice flight performance for ease of construction.
I did not get much done on the Rufe today but here is the wing getting washout:
I spray the wing tip with water then set on the board for a few hours.
The tail weighs now 3 grams. That's rudder and stabilizer.
The thick wing rib is a triple F9 The center rib is cut to accept the support for the wing float.
Mitch