Thanks guys...
Noseoil and Dave- I appreciate your enthusiasm! I don't even have the Filon completed and you guys are already planning the paint job! Awesome!
Actually, I've been planning the paint for a long time. So no, I'm not leaving the Filon white. But... Nothing "flashy" either, really. I'm going to keep it fairly simple. I don't want to go too crazy... trying to keep it retro. The only spoiler is, it will be two-toned. No tail fins in the plans (yet)... But still a great idea!
The roll of Filon was 8'x26' and weighed 68.64 lbs. About 1/16th " thickness. It's about 6oz per sq ft. The Filon for the walls weighed roughly 20lbs or so by the time we cut away the radius. So all in all, 100-110 lbs of total weight was added. Which sounds like a lot, but really isn't much when considering the size of the camper. (8.5'Hx7.5'Wx14'L) Also, very worth it considering the toughness and durability of Filon, and the ability to custom paint it. It's hard to tell from the pictures, but the Filon really gives it that factory new look that I wanted.
Dale- The recessed areas in the picture really aren't recessed even though they seem that way. Actually, when I made the plates for the tail lights, I installed them with a 1/16" raised area all the way around. This was to accommodate the Filon's 1/16th" thickness. Now it is perfectly flush. The Filon is glued down all the way around the plate, then yes... I will come back and fiberglass/epoxy the seam and make them all go away. It will all be totally smooth when finished.