Ok, what to do with a kit & no fins?

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Thin CA is a decent way to get the tailcone to be more rigid as mentioned above. Note that I have had CA start smoking like (enter bad word here) when soaking in a lot, so if you're new to putting a lot of CA on paper, cotton or other materials, start slow and be prepared for tons of fumes and even real heat.

Outside with good ventilation. A lungful of CA fumes isn't good for you.
 
A dry sim is useful as you can add a motor to it. Which motor would you put in it that would satisfy everyone? They generally have different masses as well as thrust profiles. If you make a sim with a motor in it I would guess 90% of people would delete it before putting in the motor they want.
 
Sand sand sand. Paint paint paint. Weather has been warm and dry so I got it painted, turned out pretty good. No clear coat yet, thinking I want to go with a matte clear coat.

Still need to attach cute and shock cord and put it on the scale.

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