IMHO, engine pads serve the purpose of keeping the engine from sinking into the mounts by spreading the load over more area and with a harder surface. This helps keep the engine bolts tight longer, and we do not get the "foot print" of the engine in the maple.
I have found that a lot of models have the maple mounts below the top edge of the fuselage and that by simply raising the mounts to the top edge allows the aluminum, or other material, to be used with no other changes to the plane.