Decided to have a go at finishing the front of the Hannibal fuselage with sticky backed aluminium foil. Made some expensive mistakes. The stuff doesn't work well on sealed balsa, doesn't work on tissue doped onto balsa either. However, I found that spraying cellulose primer/filler over the tissue, and covering with film did give a reasonable base to work with. The main tool for applying the foil is a sort of thick pencil made from rolled paper, I got mine from Hobbycraft, pack of three different sizes for £1. . There are several videos about cladding on YouTube, most seem to concentrate on large warbirds with fibreglass structures, and lots of panel and rivet detail I found that the foil is tricky to get started without wrinkling. I wasted quite a lot trying different methods. The one that worked for me was to stick a piece of masking tape on the foil itself. Holding the tape allows the backing to be peeled away without touching the adhesive on the foil. Once the foil is positioned, its simply(?) a matter of gently "inviting" the foil to come away from the backing while stroking it down with the paper pencil. The pencil itself needs to have a radius sanded on one end, this helps to get the foil to lay down smoothly. The videos of cladding show the alloy being dry sanded with 320 grit W+D, this might be OK for thicker films, it didn't work with my stuff, and bubbles and wrinkles sanded through. Getting the foil off is something else. A process involving an old artists bristle brush, lots of acetone, and a good deal of "language". It took over an hour to strip the front hatch cover.