At long last. After 30+ years of modeling, and about half a dozen failed attempts, I have finally successfully built a biplane model!
This is Eduard's Nieuport 17 in 1/48 scale, built straight out of the box. Paints are Tamiya flat aluminum, various Vallejo for the details, and some nameless artist oils on the wood bits.
The clear wing cellules are Micro Crystal Clear PVA.
Rigging is Ezline.
There are plenty of rookie mistakes on here. I admit to having rushed to finish this. I just wanted to finally have a biplane in the collection, and having fun trumped getting things perfect.
I didn't add any turnbuckles, which I guess is kind of a no-no now, but they looked oversized when I tried to do them. I thought .3 mm tube would work, but it looked like the plane was wearing cow bells.

I'm also not sure about the blue rigging lines. I got that by reading something related to the WNW salmson, where they said the French lines were blue. They seem to know what they're doing, so why not?
Here are some admittedly mediocre pictures.





