Looks like the wood weight isn't as much of an issue when they use less of it. About the only thing I may replace is the LE, since it seems to be an LE/main spar all in one. Some of the stick stock I've received in the past is stashed away with my basswood collection, being about the same density and sometimes closer to spruce. I actually weighed this kit, wrapping and all and came up with 9.25oz +/- 1gram. I've actually thought about having ideal published weights for these kits, so we could bring scales to the hobby shop and get an "x-ray" like idea of what grade of wood is inside.
Looking at the wing design, I may be tempted to modify the former fronts to use 1/8 square stock for the LE, partly since shaping larger stock sizes for LEs is not one of my favorite activities. I'm sure we've both put our time in on that activity over the years! There appears to be enough stringers to provide ample strength with a less beefy LE, granted the stringer stock used is reasonably strong. You made a good point in that laser cutting does not insure perfect fits. I regularly notice the difference in balsa sheet thickness to have considerable variation. Some claim it to be metric versus English cutting, but it's simply tolerance, especially when the sheets are all marked in English thicknesses.