It's the cardboard kit. This was my weight primed, not painted but otherwise ready to fly. My main goal for this build was to get more experience with some of the construction techniques I would need for high power.
It's definitely not the stock kit aside from the included nomex blanket. Larger chute (because of weight and hard playa landings), rail buttons with weld nuts, altimeter bay with a JL Altimeter 3 and the snap-in holder, Aeropack retainer, kevlar harness with sewed loops, swivels and quick links. I used no epoxy except for the motor retainer but was quite liberal with the Tightbond 2 when mounting the fins. I used elmers wood filler to fill my tube spirals and three applications of tightbond trim and moulding for the fin fillets. They weren't all that pretty so a couple of swipes of elmers filler to even them out. 3 coats of sandable primer with a LOT of sanding (and filling) in between coats. So yeah, all those little bits and pieces add up to a heavy rocket. I just put my second coat of finish paint on this morning and I'm really happy with how it's looking.
I've had a ton of fun (over) building it and am excited to see it fly. Just want to make sure it does so safely. This forum has been a tremendous help to me, so thanks to you all for your suggestions. There is often the desire to get things perfect from the start, and I've certainly fallen into that trap here, but I'm also a firm believer in learning from failure and I expect to have plenty as I gain experience and skills along the way.