The Guillows #502 FW-190 was the first stick and tissue model I built, back in the mid-70s as a kid. A gentleman that works at our new flying field gave me one with the fuselage built during our December flying session - he felt the sticks were too small for him to enjoy building the rest of it. I started on it the day after Christmas and truly enjoyed the build - used the kit wood, tweaked things where I felt like it and didn't worry too much about what it'd weigh or whether it'd be competitive. I printed flight simulator graphics on the kit tissue and experimented with chalking the back of that with white PanPastel to make the tissue more opaque and make the printed graphics more vibrant. I even found the cowl blisters from my original 1970s build (I'm such a pathetic pack-rat) and used them on the model.
It's quite portly at 32g without motor. Saturday I loaded 8g (2x24" loops 1/8") of rubber into it and took it out to play - was pleasantly surprised with how it flew despite being shall we say kind of dense. Still needs more trimming but let's just say it looks and flies a bit better than the one I built back in the 20th century...
Video at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGOCGsrtR34
Mike