Well, it has been a spell since my last update. With the exception of the curtains mentioned earlier in this thread, they are done. The others, I will save to the very end.
These were certainly frustrating to make. The biggest issue was that the foil lacked sufficient adhesive for my purpose. The foil may work fine applying directly to a model, but applying them to tracing paper was a no joy. My workaround was to apply a thin layer of glue to the paper and then apply the foil. Without doing that, forget it. The foil separates. But, having said that, the foil was perfect for the job. The scale is good and it's extreme malleability was perfect for the job.
Overall, I am happy with the outcome.
That is all fine and dandy but the next great test will be gluing them in place. Not only by trying to avoid a sloppy mess that can be seen through the canopy but, these have tight tolerances. All of the pieces I made thus far will butt against each other. The frames must be built just right and then there is the issue of adding foil and glue that affects the tolerances. Too far out of tolerance the panels will not fit right. I tried to factor that all in but ... the proof is in the pudding. I expect there will be some issues but I am hoping I can balance them as a whole. So, that remains to be seen.
For fun, here is my refuse pile. And this does not include maybe another third from my initial testing. The fallout rate in building these was fairly high. As time progressed things got better as I figured things out but I'd say 1/3 of them had to be redone at least once, some three times. The big issue here was in trying to unfold the pleats that I made. They'd often get so mangled that they lost integrity.
So, the panels will get stowed and it's time for the next step. And that is... to paint the floorpan/body. Below is what I settled on for paint. It is hard to get a good read studying the 1:1. All the images have color balance issues, and that shifts the shade.
I like the orange I picked because it has a hint of red. I really don't want pure orange. And actually, the 1:1 appears as more of a red orange. Again, it could be a color balance issue but it seemed consistent through the various images I studied. And if that is not enough, I just like it better.
As for the gray, I think I will go with this. I need to spray it first to see. Maybe I will adjust it some.
That is all for now.