Bought, built and have flown my TH Clik.
Build was a little different than other TH airframes, but nothing too daunting. I seemed to be missing the little slotted pieces for mounting the LG, but I worked around it. In hindsight, I might have just skipped the wheels altogether and saved a couple of grams.
Used one of the new Carbon Props from the TH site - highly reccomended.
I did some of the Blenderm/Welders durability actions that have worked well on my other planes,
AUW came in about 10 grams heavier than the instructions indicated, using a TH 250MAH 2s.
CG for the airframe has several values based on which set of instructions one reads - I used velcro to home in on the right spot, then made my "though hole". For me, it wanted the battery and the aileron servo to be in the same place, so I put the battery slot just on front of the aileron servo and added about 2 grams to the tail (a wire skid)
Flies very similarly to depron f3P planes - which is the goal. I am not a great video kinda guy, but if anyone is interested, I will try to get some cell phone video on my next indoor flying day.
I am an intermediate skilled 3D/XA pilot. I set up the throws to be the max that is mechanically possible without interference (about 5 degrees more than the instructions on each control). Low speed loops are about 3 feet in diameter. Knife edge is perpetually sustainable and controlable. Crisp roll rate if you have enough air over the surfaces. VERY difficult to stall, very easy to recover - a 3 foot drop is enough to get it flying again.
Flys about the same speed as a CHAMP, only a little faster than a VAPOR - unless in harrier, then is can fly very slowly.
Quite happy with the result.
Would like to hear the experiences of others
UPDATE:
Here is a link to a short flight video - my first attempt at posting a video to this or any other forum, so please excuse the rough edges
http://www.screencast.com/t/2KvZKlpUyA