That's what I did: opaque black plexiglas for the sides and the ack, opaque white plexiglas for the top and bottom, and clear red for the front. It gives it a mid-20th century modern or Bauhaus look with the digits floating inside the box instead of a steam-punk look, and emphasizes its function as a clock instead of showing off your hobby construction skills. The red plexiglas is an excellent at producing nearly monochromatic red.
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