Do your models stay relatively dust free in a cabinet?
The front are two glass doors and have a circumferential seal. The only remaining opening is (a very small) gap between both doors, otherwise there is no entry for dust and the models stay clean.
The only problem is my yearly exhibition in Fürstenfeldbruck near Munich in a huge loft with a complete wooden structure. That together with all the visitors creates a huge amount of dust, so I have to clean my models before put the back to the cabinet.
I like all the Eduard models, even if not all are on the level of the SE.5a. All the Nieuports, Fokker D.VII(OAW, Albatros and Fokker built), E.II/III, E.V, Roland C.II, OEFFAG, Albatros in many variants, Pfalz D.III, SPAD, Morane-Saulnier, Bristol Fighter, Hanriot, Sopwith, Siemens-Schuckert, DH.2 (even as Stripdown) ... Some kits have seen many releases with different markings and there are variants like floats or skies. Some are rare.
They made a lot of nice kits and I have more un-built kits then built ones.
You will find here a lot of examples in the forum. The Scalemates kit database is also great, because you see the relationships between kits and all the different releases. It shows also, that some of the Eduiard WWI line was re-released by Revell (with different decals and manual).
Cheers,
Frank