Forumites,
Apologies for my absence of late, a lot of real life going on. Anyway, I have resurrected my Eduard 1/72nd Nieuport build. I have had to take different directions as things develop one way, and then another. As it stands now, I'm going to try to recreate Dorme's last Nie.17, and it had a clear center section.
Now, how to deal with this? Hmmmmm,

Eduard gives you a decal to use, and I can see that working. However, just how clear were these things? My first car was a convertible (yes, I was very lucky and blessed as a teen), and it had a new top on it. Even when new and shiny, that celluloid/plastic rear window was never as clear as my windshield, and it didn't take long sitting in the school parking lot everyday for it to get cloudy. (It was garaged at home.) I remember the rear windows of other convertibles being the same way then.
I plan on spraying a final semi-gloss/semi-matte/satin finish on the kit because in this tiny scale I don't think a gloss coat accurately reflects a doped finish, much less one that has weathered a bit. I'm thinking this type of coating will somewhat
frost or
cloud over over the center section, and I'm ok with that.
Your thoughts and opinions?
Warren D
