In a recent aircraft "Model Build" thread (https://www.zealot.com/threads/modelart-f117-desert-storm-1-48-scale.182405/ ) , Zathros suggested cutting out windows on aircraft without interiors and adding plastic windows. Then blacking out the interior.
I am thinking about trying this technique on a very simple aircraft model I will be starting shortly. It is a 1/50 scale model of the Lockheed Have Blue designed by Model Kertas. This model has no detailing, except for very basic landing gear. So, I think it needs something extra. The problem is part #2 (see the red arrow in the photo below) is almost all windows. The part would loose its integrity if the window areas were cut out. I wonder if gluing plastic on top of the paper windows would work, and, if so, what glue I should use? I have seen several posts that state Super Glue will damage thin plastic so it won't work.

I am thinking about trying this technique on a very simple aircraft model I will be starting shortly. It is a 1/50 scale model of the Lockheed Have Blue designed by Model Kertas. This model has no detailing, except for very basic landing gear. So, I think it needs something extra. The problem is part #2 (see the red arrow in the photo below) is almost all windows. The part would loose its integrity if the window areas were cut out. I wonder if gluing plastic on top of the paper windows would work, and, if so, what glue I should use? I have seen several posts that state Super Glue will damage thin plastic so it won't work.
