After swearing a bit with the SH 1/32 Nieuport 11 build, I promised myself I'd get stuck into the pile of Wingnut kits in my stash and commence a state-of-the-art model... But, as I drooled over the immaculate WNW mouldings a little voice nagged at me that now was the time to finish another SH Nieuport as I was up to speed with the build problems. And I had started the N16 engine by mistake on the N11 build, so I'd really already started ... (Sigh) OK let's get that N.16 back out.
Still swithering, I looked at all my sources and fancied an Albert Ball machine but was put off by the drab green and brown finish with non-outlined roundels, until I realised I didn't have any plan view original pictures and could indulge my model with the outline wing tapes often found on Bebes. (If you have such a pic, please don't show me if it contradicts my assumptions!)
Also there was some doubt about the Nieuport that Ball flew with a cut back cowling and spinner, but that appears to be an N.17 or N.23. The famous picture of him in front of this cowling shows struts and rigging appropriate for the later aircraft.
Finally a 1/32 CSM RFC pilot figure looked perfect if I swapped the officer's capped head for a head with an airman's forage cap.
So, all the bits cut off sprues and sanded and cleaned up ready to start.
Sandy
(Some new boxes of craft knife blades were purchased ready for the challenge!)