G'day.
The Superscale decals arrived on Wednesday and I had some time yesterday to apply them. Printed by Cartograf, they have excellent colour density and went on like a dream. They also include a lot of extra stenciling, as Mark said, and the little Nieuport insignia add a bit of interest. I must have nudged one, as it went on crookedly. I won't try to lift it off and straighten it, that will just damage the paint finish on the strut and destroy the decal. We'll put it down to the Nieuport factory decal man having a long, damp lunch.

The propeller decals are a vast improvement over the kit decals, and the national insignia have better colour and aren't translucent (see photo's above)

I've started rigging the beast (
note to self- stop rigging NOW and spray with satin coat, to seal the decals, first!) and after digging around for info (25 quid for the Datafile is a bit much for me at the mo') I've got two questions I can't answer:
1. Does the central bracing wire on the undercarriage run up the the fuselage or only to where the cross-bracing wires cross over? The only photo's I found showed the latter.
2. Apparently the paired flying wires were usually wrapped (in leather or cloth?), though in some photo's from WW1 (not the museum examples) there just seems to be a central spacer about 1/2 way up the run. Photo's on Rickenbakker's aircraft show that the wires were wrapped tightly and I'm thinking 0.4mm microtube would do the job. But what colour to paint it? Buff leather or doped linen? (the dark colour in photo's could be either)
Bud, thanks for the kind words, mate. I'm pretty happy with this build, though there's some spots where I should have been more careful/ less impatient. It's a really lovely looking aircraft (near as nice as a Pfalz D.IIIa

). I'm glad you beat Roden's decals, mate. It was one of your notes on another forum (Aerodrome?) that mentioned using really hot water, and that's the trick.
Mark, you're absolutely right about the decals. Now they're applied the model looks 100% better than it had. Once I satin coat it (it's cool and humid here at the mo', waiting for some sunshine to come through) all I need do is the rigging and some light weathering, and she'll be done. Thanks for your advice during the build, mate, it's been a big help.
Cheers.
Dal.