Tools:
Dremel with plastic and metal cutoff wheels and sanding drums.
Bandfile
cheap(ish) bandsaw.
Pneumatic rivet puller
The Kitfox builder's toolkit.
Good respirator(s),
Safety glasses
Extra 1/8 clecos
Handy to have some 3/16 clecos
Plenty of spring clamps (2" and 6")
Moving blankets (for supporting and protecting things)
Digital level


Consumables:
Popsicle sticks
Lots of nitrile gloves.
Waxless paper cups
Maroon scotchbrite
Ultra fine tip sharpie markers
Blue painter's tape
Strapping tape
Giant box of shop rags. (blue shop towels are useful too, but they leave fuzz behind. You want a lot of lint-free shop rags on hand).

Chemicals:
Plenty of denatured alcohol for cleaning
Super Fil (buy one kit, you may need more, you may not)
If Poly Fiber, you'll need extra poly brush, and enough poly spray, plus top coats. You can wait to order until you actually start covering. There's enough with the kit to get you well into the process. Just know that the Poly Fiber manual overestimates what you need. If you paint with Aerothane, the stuff is pricey, and the PF manual estimates about twice what you actually need. I would only order two gallons up front, (plus quart for trim color if necessary). Then order more if it becomes necessary.

I put this Amazon list together if helps with your shopping: http://a.co/bFMe70t