I believe $45 for a 4'x10' sheet of .040 is a good price. Especially if it is from a local source. I paid $40 for 4'x8' as a benchmark.
As for cutting, I mounted the whole sheet on the side(s) using clamps then drew the profile of the teardrop on the aluminum using a Sharpie pen. Then it was back to the sawhorses with the sheet where I cut the profile out with a Skil saw using a metal cutting blade. Finally, I took the sheet back to the teardrop, clamped it on and used the aviation snips (the ones with red, green and yellow handles) and trimmed the sheet to the exact outside dimensions of the profile. (NOTE: cut the shape with a little excess left when doing the Skil saw step - like 1/8" or 1/4".)
Door and window openings were marked last after the final exterior was trimmed. Then it was back to the sawhorses with the sheet where I drilled holes in the corners of the door and window outlines. Then the Skill saw to "connect the dots" followed by the snips to cut the final openings.
By the way, I did NOT use adhesive to glue the aluminum to the sides. I believe that the doors and windows frames, once mounted, will hold the sheets in place very well (and the idea of that much glue was too imposing.)
It worked out really well for me. Hopefully, you will have good success as well.
