Glad USPS found it!
I would go with a light formed landing gear, either aluminum or composite, located under the fuse just in front of the wing, for a tail dragger. Just like on Extra's, etc. I much prefer that to wing mounted gear, but
personal preference prevails, so no flames 
Just need to beef up the area where the gear is mounted. much easier than wing mounting, unless your looking at retracts.
Looks like yours should be right around 1.5 pounds by my calculations, give or take a bit.
BTW, found something I missed on the plans on the first batch of Curares that went out. Two lite ply anhedral braces are included for the stab, and the stab pieces are slotted for them, which makes that easy to do, but I called then dihedral braces, and didn't memtion that the stab has anhedral, not dihedral. Next batch of plans will show that, but I figure anyone going with the Curare already knows it.
Don
ORIGINAL: CGRetired
Thanks, Don.
As you know from my call today, the box finally arrived today, so I am off and running.. well, perhaps crawling, but one must learn to crawl before.... ok..ok.

Ok.. no spar needed. After looking the forms over, I can see what you mean.
I asked a question in another forum about landing gear. I want to set it up as a tail dragger to minimize the linkage to the front (steerable nose gear) and need some suggestions about main gear. I have no idea what to do with that other than it has to be light.
I am looking at the motor and ESC. I also bought a pair of battery packs from Radical RC. They are 3S 1500 mah LiPo 30C packs. They weigh 4.2 ounces. The motor I am looking at is the Hacker A20-20L 1022 kv which weighs in at 3.9 ounces with the ESC.
I am using the Spektrum AR500 receiver (7 grams) with, most likely, two Hitec HS55's (8 grams each) for the ailerons and one each 65HB's (11.2 grams each) for the elevator and rudder.
This totals 12.52 ounces for the motor, esc, receiver, servos, and battery pack.
CGr