Yep, I used painted clear Selloptape ('Scotch' tape) for some of the more complex frames on my Harvard, and a few other models too.
Lightly attach a length of tape to a piece of glass, and apply two coats of the required colour, over a base coat of the interior colour, letting each coat thoroughly dry before applying the next coat.
I've found that this works best with matt paint for the base, and gloss for the finish colour, using enamels (not sure if acrylics will work).
Once fully dry, use a straight edge and scalpel to cut strips of the required width, and lift these carefully at an angle of around 45 degrees, peeling away slowly from the glass.
NOTE :- use a new blade in the scalpel.
Apply a strip for each required frame, pressing it lightly into place, and trim off any excess tape. Then gently burnish the tape down, and seal the edges with a brushed coat of gloss clear acrylic varnish.
Sometimes, there may be a bit of flaking which, once the tape is in place, can be carefully re-touched, using a 000 or 00000 brush tip.
If it doesn't work too well first time around, there should be pleny of painted tape to allow further attempts until successful.
Pics below show the tape on the glass, after painting the interior colour, and the frames in place after painting in the finish colour.