So now I can adjust the nose cone easily with respect to proper weighting for CG, and I can effect thrust line changes by shimming the mounting flange. I plan on cutting some washers out of beer can for shims.
I found cutting and preparing the plastic parts quite nerve wracking and difficult, it's so easy to cut off line with a slip of the knife, but I'm pleased so far.
I wasn't sure how to mount the spinner, so first I made sure the prop was fully home in the running position:
And then I spaced the spinner with scrap packing from the nose cone, sellotaped it down as tight as I could and superglued it to the prop.
It worked, and the end result is cleaner than I'd hoped, but I haven't spun it yet to see if it's truly centred, and I'm sure there's a more accurate way.