A couple of things "after the fact" if anyone plans on building one of these
1) scrape off the paint where you plan on attaching the hair, main, wing and tail on the head and brace. The hot glue don't like to stick to the sealed surfaces.
2) get some spray foam in a can and a wooden dowel. Cut a hole in the tail where it is glued into the brace. Insert the wooden dowel into that thin section and squirting some canned foam into the hole and let it harden. The tail section started standing proud and tall, but started to sag and weaken from the bouncing of walking. The bracing from the dowel and holding in place by the foam would have prevented that.
3) find a way to make the eye holes created for sight bigger. The nice look of the eye quickly gave way to safety from lack of visibility, and almost tripping on curbs.
Other than that it went flawlessly and she was very happy. And kudos to that home Depot $3.50 a can spray paint that I posted a picture of earlier. That costume was bumped, stretched and bent. And the paint didn't cracked, chafe, peel or flake off at all!